Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi Mike, I've also been getting cramps like these more and more often and was considering posting to ask for a " cure. " Is there any sort of release that I can do by myself (as I seem to be by myself when teh cramping occurs)? I used to be able just to flex my toes against teh floor or pull them back with my hand and that would be enough to uncramp my foot, but now I have to pull my toes back with one hand, massage my arch with the other and it still can take 15-20 minutes for the cramp to let up. Oh shoot... I just realized you are probably already on the road (I'm not caught up on posts yet, but remember seeing in an earlier message that you were packing up the RV and about to hit the road). Well, if I don't hear back, I'll just have to ask you at the party at Debbi's. Thanks. > > I've been having a time with my hip. And, for some reason, my feet > keep cramping up. Like charlie horses in my feet. If I point my > toes, the get stuck, and it really hurts. I lay there, and the pain > just radiates up my legs. > > -------------- > > Does the pain run primarily up the arch/sole of the foot? Sounds > like you might have a touch of plantar fascitis. > > I can't remember if I showed you how to do it or not, but there is a > very effective fascial release technique for cramps in the soles of > the feet. The ball of the foot has two pads - toes 1&2 and toes > 3,4,5. Have someone reach around your foot.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi Mike, I've also been getting cramps like these more and more often and was considering posting to ask for a " cure. " Is there any sort of release that I can do by myself (as I seem to be by myself when teh cramping occurs)? I used to be able just to flex my toes against teh floor or pull them back with my hand and that would be enough to uncramp my foot, but now I have to pull my toes back with one hand, massage my arch with the other and it still can take 15-20 minutes for the cramp to let up. Oh shoot... I just realized you are probably already on the road (I'm not caught up on posts yet, but remember seeing in an earlier message that you were packing up the RV and about to hit the road). Well, if I don't hear back, I'll just have to ask you at the party at Debbi's. Thanks. > > I've been having a time with my hip. And, for some reason, my feet > keep cramping up. Like charlie horses in my feet. If I point my > toes, the get stuck, and it really hurts. I lay there, and the pain > just radiates up my legs. > > -------------- > > Does the pain run primarily up the arch/sole of the foot? Sounds > like you might have a touch of plantar fascitis. > > I can't remember if I showed you how to do it or not, but there is a > very effective fascial release technique for cramps in the soles of > the feet. The ball of the foot has two pads - toes 1&2 and toes > 3,4,5. Have someone reach around your foot.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Hi Mike, I've also been getting cramps like these more and more often and was considering posting to ask for a " cure. " Is there any sort of release that I can do by myself (as I seem to be by myself when teh cramping occurs)? I used to be able just to flex my toes against teh floor or pull them back with my hand and that would be enough to uncramp my foot, but now I have to pull my toes back with one hand, massage my arch with the other and it still can take 15-20 minutes for the cramp to let up. Oh shoot... I just realized you are probably already on the road (I'm not caught up on posts yet, but remember seeing in an earlier message that you were packing up the RV and about to hit the road). Well, if I don't hear back, I'll just have to ask you at the party at Debbi's. Thanks. > > I've been having a time with my hip. And, for some reason, my feet > keep cramping up. Like charlie horses in my feet. If I point my > toes, the get stuck, and it really hurts. I lay there, and the pain > just radiates up my legs. > > -------------- > > Does the pain run primarily up the arch/sole of the foot? Sounds > like you might have a touch of plantar fascitis. > > I can't remember if I showed you how to do it or not, but there is a > very effective fascial release technique for cramps in the soles of > the feet. The ball of the foot has two pads - toes 1&2 and toes > 3,4,5. Have someone reach around your foot.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 I've also been getting cramps like these more...Is there any sort of release that I can do by myself (as I seem to be by myself when teh cramping occurs)? Oh shoot... I just realized you are probably already on the road ----------- You can do that fascial release on yourself. It's just that it is easier if someone does it for you. As a preventative, you might try doing it when your feet feel tired and before they cramp up on you. It is much easier to do on yourself when your eyes aren't crossed and your teeth aren't clenched from the pain. And you did catch me before we got out of here. Getting some checks written for bills before we take off so Barb doesn't have to fight off my creditors while we are gone. As for the SoCal party, if you haven't figured out the foot thing by then, I can show you how to do it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 Thanks Mike, and have a wonderful trip!! I'm looking forward to meeting you in a couple of weeks. Drive safely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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