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It was a podiatrist that diagnosed my PA. I also got the injections

at the top of my foot, right under my sausage toe (fourth). I would

walk pain-free for weeks. He did it three times and then noticed

the rash on my legs. He immediately diagnosed PA and sent me

on my way. Arch supports are important. I started with a heel

spur and put too much pressure on the front of my foot--leading the

the problem at the top of my foot. It felt like I had a 2 " rock in the

ball of my foot with the swelling in the toe. I wear a magnetic ankle

wrap every night to bed and good arch supports in my shoes. I can

only wear shoes with large toe areas--rockport and joseph siebel--

both are pretty pricey. I started the school year only able to wear

sandals, so this was an improvement.

in KS

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mod. 2 cents: the Rockports last a long time so price is relative. I have a pair

of Prowalkers that show no tread wear and they were purchased at least 5 years

ago:) PatB

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--- Costello <costedia@...> wrote:

> It was a podiatrist that diagnosed my PA. I also

> got the injections

> at the top of my foot, right under my sausage toe

> (fourth). I would

> walk pain-free for weeks. He did it three times and

> then noticed

> the rash on my legs. He immediately diagnosed PA

> and sent me

> on my way. Arch supports are important. I started

> with a heel

> spur and put too much pressure on the front of my

> foot--leading the

> the problem at the top of my foot. It felt like I

> had a 2 " rock in the

> ball of my foot with the swelling in the toe. I

> wear a magnetic ankle

> wrap every night to bed and good arch supports in my

> shoes. I can

> only wear shoes with large toe areas--rockport and

> joseph siebel--

> both are pretty pricey. I started the school year

> only able to wear

> sandals, so this was an improvement.

>

> in KS

>

> ---

> mod. 2 cents: the Rockports last a long time so

> price is relative. I have a pair of Prowalkers that

> show no tread wear and they were purchased at least

> 5 years ago:) PatB

MY PA BEGAN IN THE FEET (YOU DESCRIBED MY PAIN TO THE

T). I WOKE UP ONE DAY WITH ONE FOOT HURTING AND THE

OTHER WAS HURTING AND SWOLLEN WITHING THREE WEEKS.

THEY LIKED TO NEVER HAVE FOUND OUT WHAT WAS WRONG WITH

ME. IT FINALLY SPREAD UP TO MY KNEES AND NOW AFFECTS

NECK, BACK AND FINGERS. I USE MENS HIGH TOP BOOTS AT

WORK AND AT PLAY (SO SEXY) BUT THEY WORK WITH THE

SCHOLLS INSERTS. I CAN NOT WEAR ANY OTHER FOOTWEAR

FOR ANY LENGTH OF TIME.

>

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In a message dated 9/11/2004 11:45:08 AM Eastern Standard Time,

billieblancher@... writes:

Sue, I've been wanting to get a pedicure, but my poor old flaky

deformed toes cause me embarassment. It's probably the best thing we

can do for our feet. I'm gonna go for it!! And thanks for the

encouragement

I din't get a pedicure for the longest time because I also have P under the

toenails and some toes had no nail left. I had a friend drag me there one

day and now my toenails are all back and the P is minimal under the nail. I

really think going for the pedicures every few weeks helped. GO FOR IT

!!!!!!!

Janet

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Sue, I've been wanting to get a pedicure, but my poor old flaky

deformed toes cause me embarassment. It's probably the best thing we

can do for our feet. I'm gonna go for it!! And thanks for the

encouragement

Billie

> Just a short contribution about pedicures - I too was very

embarrased

> at first but since I started having them a couple of years ago - I

> haven't lost any toenails (the psoriasis under the nails used to

mean

> that I frequently lost nails which was quite painful) and he seems

to

> be able to scrape out a lot of the dead skin which minimises the

> discomfort.. My nails are also very strong - sometimes I think he

> almost needs a chainsaw to cut them but he is a lovely round

> Argentinian who just laughs at my malformed toes and nails.

>

> So I agree with Cheri - Just think of it like a trip to the dentist

> except it doesn't hurt half as much and the results are almost as

> good.

>

> Sue from Aus

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