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Hello group...my name is Jo , I havent been on line with you for some

time...I was diagnosed with RA almost 3 years ago and I'm doing pretty well

with Plaquenil, and Arava. I was wondering, what do you guys do for feet that

are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I suffer most

with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have. God Bless

everyone in the coming year...I pray that 2005 will be a year full of more

Blessings.

Love, Jo (ms)

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Jo, were your feet numb, aching, and burning before you used Arava?

Just wondering since there are reports of leflunomide-induced

peripheral neuropathy.

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> Hello group...my name is Jo , I havent been on line with

you for some

> time...I was diagnosed with RA almost 3 years ago and I'm doing

pretty well

> with Plaquenil, and Arava. I was wondering, what do you guys do

for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

God Bless

> everyone in the coming year...I pray that 2005 will be a year full

of more

> Blessings.

>

> Love, Jo (ms)

>

>

>

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Jo, were your feet numb, aching, and burning before you used Arava?

Just wondering since there are reports of leflunomide-induced

peripheral neuropathy.

>

> Hello group...my name is Jo , I havent been on line with

you for some

> time...I was diagnosed with RA almost 3 years ago and I'm doing

pretty well

> with Plaquenil, and Arava. I was wondering, what do you guys do

for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

God Bless

> everyone in the coming year...I pray that 2005 will be a year full

of more

> Blessings.

>

> Love, Jo (ms)

>

>

>

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Hello Jo My name is Angie and my feet do the same thing they are

very sore, burns, and go numb a lot Mine seems to be mostly

evenings don't know if it is because I am all my feet all day at

work Work with toddlers at a daycare Only thing that even helped

mine a little is having my feet soak in epsom salt but I wont say it

helps a lot Sorry I am not any more help but wanted to let you know

that you are not alone.

Angie

>

> Hello group...my name is Jo , I havent been on line with

you for some

> time...I was diagnosed with RA almost 3 years ago and I'm doing

pretty well

> with Plaquenil, and Arava. I was wondering, what do you guys do

for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

God Bless

> everyone in the coming year...I pray that 2005 will be a year full

of more

> Blessings.

>

> Love, Jo (ms)

>

>

>

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Hello Jo My name is Angie and my feet do the same thing they are

very sore, burns, and go numb a lot Mine seems to be mostly

evenings don't know if it is because I am all my feet all day at

work Work with toddlers at a daycare Only thing that even helped

mine a little is having my feet soak in epsom salt but I wont say it

helps a lot Sorry I am not any more help but wanted to let you know

that you are not alone.

Angie

>

> Hello group...my name is Jo , I havent been on line with

you for some

> time...I was diagnosed with RA almost 3 years ago and I'm doing

pretty well

> with Plaquenil, and Arava. I was wondering, what do you guys do

for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

God Bless

> everyone in the coming year...I pray that 2005 will be a year full

of more

> Blessings.

>

> Love, Jo (ms)

>

>

>

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I was wondering, what do you guys do for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

The most important thing is to do all that you can to prevent your

feet from becoming so irritated, and orthotics (arch supports) are a

must! I assume you are wearing comfortable shoes and not suffering

for fashion?

At the end of the day, soak your feet in cool water and massage them

in a peppermint scented lotion afterward. Then lie down with feet

elevated with ice packs on them.

Have you consulted your doctor?

Sierra

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I was wondering, what do you guys do for feet that

> are numb, aching, burning and very painful? its at night that I

suffer most

> with my feet...I'd appreciate any remedies or tip you might have.

The most important thing is to do all that you can to prevent your

feet from becoming so irritated, and orthotics (arch supports) are a

must! I assume you are wearing comfortable shoes and not suffering

for fashion?

At the end of the day, soak your feet in cool water and massage them

in a peppermint scented lotion afterward. Then lie down with feet

elevated with ice packs on them.

Have you consulted your doctor?

Sierra

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I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to help me walk.

All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem to want to flex in the

morning or after sitting in the car for any length of time (I have RA, FM, OA

and Sjogrens). I *never* walk around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too

much. I've already had surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those

orthotics is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend them.

I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have become worn

out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through in places, and one has

snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and get another set? I still have my

original molds.

Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress shoes? I can't

use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up everywhere in my tennys.

Recommendations?

Thanks,

Vikki

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I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to help me walk.

All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem to want to flex in the

morning or after sitting in the car for any length of time (I have RA, FM, OA

and Sjogrens). I *never* walk around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too

much. I've already had surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those

orthotics is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend them.

I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have become worn

out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through in places, and one has

snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and get another set? I still have my

original molds.

Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress shoes? I can't

use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up everywhere in my tennys.

Recommendations?

Thanks,

Vikki

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Vikki,

It's worth a phone call to see if you can get new orthotics from the

mold. Dress shoes isn't so easy. I sometimes can find and extra wide

pair that are comfortable for short times. Other than that, I stick

to sneakers.

a

On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 03:24:26 -0500, Vikki Wingfield <VWAvon@...> wrote:

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> I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to help me walk.

All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem to want to flex in the

morning or after sitting in the car for any length of time (I have RA, FM, OA

and Sjogrens). I *never* walk around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too

much. I've already had surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those

orthotics is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend them.

>

> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have become

worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through in places, and one

has snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and get another set? I still have

my original molds.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress shoes? I can't

use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up everywhere in my tennys.

Recommendations?

>

> Thanks,

> Vikki

>

>

>

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Vikki,

It's worth a phone call to see if you can get new orthotics from the

mold. Dress shoes isn't so easy. I sometimes can find and extra wide

pair that are comfortable for short times. Other than that, I stick

to sneakers.

a

On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 03:24:26 -0500, Vikki Wingfield <VWAvon@...> wrote:

>

> I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to help me walk.

All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem to want to flex in the

morning or after sitting in the car for any length of time (I have RA, FM, OA

and Sjogrens). I *never* walk around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too

much. I've already had surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those

orthotics is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend them.

>

> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have become

worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through in places, and one

has snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and get another set? I still have

my original molds.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress shoes? I can't

use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up everywhere in my tennys.

Recommendations?

>

> Thanks,

> Vikki

>

>

>

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Vikki, I know what you mean about the orthotics. It took some

getting used to, but they make all the difference in the world. I

currently have a broken 4th and 5th metatarsal and have to where a

walking boot. I stick my orthotic in that thing too!!. It helps.

Especially with the plantar fascitits. As for dress shoes, I have a

pair of Spenco inserts. You can get them at most shoe stores (like

Famous Foot Wear) or at Physical Therapy facilities (like Health

South). I cut them to fit my shoes and they offer arch support.

They are great when my broken foot is too swollen for the regular

orthotics. The other thing to try are Dr. Scholl's inserts. They

are made to be cut to size as well. As for your orthotics, call the

doctor's office you had them made at and see if they can make

another pair. Depending on how long it has been, they may want to

make new molds, unless you go to someone who has the new system that

has a computerized pad you walk on and it measures from your

steps....Hope it helps...Marina

--- In , " Vikki Wingfield " <VWAvon@c...>

wrote:

> I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to

help me walk. All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem

to want to flex in the morning or after sitting in the car for any

length of time (I have RA, FM, OA and Sjogrens). I *never* walk

around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too much. I've already had

surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those orthotics

is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend

them.

>

> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they

have become worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely

through in places, and one has snapped in half. Can I just call my

dr. and get another set? I still have my original molds.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress

shoes? I can't use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up

everywhere in my tennys. Recommendations?

>

> Thanks,

> Vikki

>

>

>

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Vikki, I know what you mean about the orthotics. It took some

getting used to, but they make all the difference in the world. I

currently have a broken 4th and 5th metatarsal and have to where a

walking boot. I stick my orthotic in that thing too!!. It helps.

Especially with the plantar fascitits. As for dress shoes, I have a

pair of Spenco inserts. You can get them at most shoe stores (like

Famous Foot Wear) or at Physical Therapy facilities (like Health

South). I cut them to fit my shoes and they offer arch support.

They are great when my broken foot is too swollen for the regular

orthotics. The other thing to try are Dr. Scholl's inserts. They

are made to be cut to size as well. As for your orthotics, call the

doctor's office you had them made at and see if they can make

another pair. Depending on how long it has been, they may want to

make new molds, unless you go to someone who has the new system that

has a computerized pad you walk on and it measures from your

steps....Hope it helps...Marina

> I put on my tennis shoes with orthotics as soon as I get up, to

help me walk. All those tiny bones and joints in my feet don't seem

to want to flex in the morning or after sitting in the car for any

length of time (I have RA, FM, OA and Sjogrens). I *never* walk

around barefoot or only in socks. Hurts too much. I've already had

surgery on both feet for neuromas. Putting on those orthotics

is " like a drink from a cool spring " . I would highly recommend

them.

>

> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they

have become worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely

through in places, and one has snapped in half. Can I just call my

dr. and get another set? I still have my original molds.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress

shoes? I can't use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up

everywhere in my tennys. Recommendations?

>

> Thanks,

> Vikki

>

>

>

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--- In , " Vikki Wingfield " <VWAvon@c...>

wrote:

> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have

become worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through

in places, and one has snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and

get another set? I still have my original molds.

Yes, you can call and get anothre set made, though many insurance

companies will pay for one new set a year, and since your feet may

have changed, it would be best to get new molds made.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress

shoes? I can't use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up

everywhere in my tennys. Recommendations?

I got some wonderful dress shoes this fall at Nordstroms--Munro brand.

They're double wide (but look slim) and my full-size orthotics fit

inside them. My podiatrist recommended Nordstroms because the staff

is knowledgable.

Sierra

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> I do have a question, though. Since I use them everyday, they have

become worn out - the felt-like covering is worn completely through

in places, and one has snapped in half. Can I just call my dr. and

get another set? I still have my original molds.

Yes, you can call and get anothre set made, though many insurance

companies will pay for one new set a year, and since your feet may

have changed, it would be best to get new molds made.

>

> Also, what do all of you do when the situation calls for dress

shoes? I can't use the orthotics in them, but I hate showing up

everywhere in my tennys. Recommendations?

I got some wonderful dress shoes this fall at Nordstroms--Munro brand.

They're double wide (but look slim) and my full-size orthotics fit

inside them. My podiatrist recommended Nordstroms because the staff

is knowledgable.

Sierra

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