Guest guest Posted September 2, 1999 Report Share Posted September 2, 1999 <!doctype html public " -//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en " > <html> Has anyone else here been afflicted with this very painful and immobilizing condition of the foot? & nbsp; I was struck down with it about a year into my PA. & nbsp; And in fact, it is why I was initially put on mtx. & nbsp; I would have to put stacks of pillows and cushions on the side of my bed, just so that I could get out of bed in the mornings and even then it would take me several minutes before I could finally support myself on my feet. & nbsp; I also had to wear well cushioned footwear and found joggers to work the best. & nbsp; I got to a point where it was almost impossible for me to walk because of the pain and I began using a cane and hobbled along, with the pain radiating thru the soles of my feet with every step I took. & nbsp; It was like my feet were in a permanently cramped state. & nbsp; Fortunately, I finally got to the right doctor who dx me immediately and got me to a rheumatologist. & nbsp; It is definitely associated with PA and I have been so lucky to never have it bother me again. & nbsp; I also wear a pair of very good adventure shoes and they are extrememly comfortable, due to the dual cushioning in the foot. & nbsp; Apparently such a sole is good for this condition. & nbsp; But I remember the pain so clearly. <br>Has anyone else here had this affliction? <p>Janet</html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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