Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Caro, I agree with Helen, you could be getting a DVT(deep vein thrombosis) Blood clot since you can feel a cord. The other thing you see pulsating is probably the dorsalis pedis pulse, an artery near the top of the foot, normal. I suggest you see you Dr. and ask for an ultrasound/ sonogram, same thing of the affected area. Good Luck, Sincerely, S. Help! Need ankle advice :-( ... need a EDS ankle doctor > Hi all, > > My left ankle has bee bugging me lately. But only when I walked to the local > store. Or, so I thought. So, I devised a trick to find the pain spot. > > I wondered if I could find or touch the area that hurt so bad when I walk. > So, I closed my eyes and tried to touch the area on my right ankle. As it > happened, I touched above the known area and found the SPOT. OUCH! A big ouch. I > felt pain. I tried again and it really REALLY HURT LIKE *heck*. > > What I seem to feel is a bunch of veins or arteries, or maybe just one vein > or artery ... that hurts. It reminds me of a thombosed vein you get when ..... > Well, I got one from an infected injection once and from a too tight blood > pressure cuff. I can actually feel a straw like cord. More than one ... and a mass > of tangled blood vessels ... or lumpy stuff under my skin at the ankle joint > :-(. > > Anyway, it is right where my ankle bends in TOO MUCH when I walk. Can my own > bone be crushing my blood vessel? An inch away I do know I have a spot that > you can see pulsating. A circle like spot. When I complained years ago, the dumb > doctor would say let me see your other foot. She then said you have the same > spot on your left foot but <<smaller>> ... Next come the famous question of > did it hurt. And dismissal. > > Well, I always had my foot bend inward problem. As I played with the area > tonight, I was able to determined that the spot is VERY VERY painful, and the > bone underneath it also hurts ... but <<only>> if I touch it. Or if I put > pressure on the spot. Worse, is if I move the ankle like in walking. The minute I > stop the movement ... the pain stops. Typical of my pain insensitivity :-<. I > always had places I could touch and feel pain in that spot, so my body would > know it was there. Yes, that sounds stupid, which is why I never reported painful > areas to my doctors. Typically, in the doctors office I would not be able to > find the spot. When I did, it did nothing when the doc pressed on it. > > Well, I played with this area and it seems maybe the bone is the problem, or > the ligaments or I do not know what :-<. There is a nearby spot that is veins > or varicose veins. But in my foot? Also, the top of my feet is my area where I > heal slow and scar. [The rest of me heals rather fast.] I know this from > years of treating the top of my feet like gold. > > My right foot, right side of the ankle, is the foot that I have ALWAYS hurt. > I twisted it, been on crutches with, etc., etc. It is the foot that turns too > much to the right or is a suspected corrected clubfoot. I also feel my ankles > are thicker than they should be but since they do not hurt ... what was I to > say to any doctor. He said, my ankles are getting bigger, so what. > > Finally, when I move the ankle as in walking ... only then does it hurt like > hell. When I stop moving it ... HA! no pain. Woe is me. No wonder I dread > walking anywhere lately. Grrr. I will die of something because my body doesn't > hurt correctly. It seems my outer skin nerves works but not my insides. My right > foot that is bothering me is the side I normally feel pain fairly normally. So > when I go for walks I always ignored it. After all, whenever I stopped > walking the pain went away. Unless my BP dropped too low. > > I determined, that this is the similiar pain that I feel when my BP stays low > for a time. I wonder is I got an old wound, abscess, infection or what! > > Plan: I will get a podiatrist or foot doctor. If I can remember since most of > the time the foot never hurts. I need to touch it to see that it is still > sore. > > Research: I tried to look up this problem about my stupid foot. It sounds > like I may have a neurogenic joint of the ankle. Common in people with diabetes > and people with insensitivity to pain. Eek! Bottom-line here is that it > triggers my BP spikes. I got BP of 261/188/92, 282/189/94, 265/184/110. Those > numbers are from pressing the sore spot on my foot or doing walking movements with > the ankle I suppose. No wonder my latest BP in my doctors office has been > 250/130. My feet doing this to me is as bad as the butt think. For those not use to > me recall, my normal BP is 250/130 or 70/50 or less :-D. Caro > > Wish me luck. > > Caro > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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