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On the bright side, No Vietnam for you!I recently got some orthotic insoles made because I walk sometimes 16 hours of the day on a concrete slab, and I was pronating from my naturally neutral step. I was noticing a pain in my arch which I had always thought was plantar fascia related, but the guy who made the insoles for me checked where I was having my pain and we thought maybe it was instead a bone spur on the arch which is rubbing on the lower big toe tendon as it passes under my arch. It's pretty painful so I bought these compression sleeves with gel pads meant to help with plantar fascia pain because I wasn't able to put pressure on it yesterday. They worked like a charm the first day without much pain at home after getting off. After this second day however I have strange sensation like I get when my foot falls asleep right where that gel pad was riding under my arch. It's discolored as well, more of a red, but not what I would call a bruise color, at least not yet. Any idea what the heck is going on?
He coulda been sitting with Donnie T. and Arlo G. on the Group W bench.On the bright side, No Vietnam for you!![]()
This Board is Certified!Please see a board-certified medical professional asap before you exacerbate your situation.
I've broke my right foot three times in that same exact spot. Not sure what you have.![]()
I recently got some orthotic insoles made because I walk sometimes 16 hours of the day on a concrete slab, and I was pronating from my naturally neutral step. I was noticing a pain in my arch which I had always thought was plantar fascia related, but the guy who made the insoles for me checked where I was having my pain and we thought maybe it was instead a bone spur on the arch which is rubbing on the lower big toe tendon as it passes under my arch. It's pretty painful so I bought these compression sleeves with gel pads meant to help with plantar fascia pain because I wasn't able to put pressure on it yesterday. They worked like a charm the first day without much pain at home after getting off. After this second day however I have strange sensation like I get when my foot falls asleep right where that gel pad was riding under my arch. It's discolored as well, more of a red, but not what I would call a bruise color, at least not yet. Any idea what the heck is going on?
3 options:
1. See a doctor.
2. Amputate
3. Kill it with fire.
I've had gout and/or pseudo gout. I'm also dealing with stone bruise where it feels as if you stomped on a small pebble and the bone is bruised.
No discoloration for me - but any chance you have diabetes?
I ditched old shoes and bought what are best described as mailman shoes with extra cushioning which relieves most if not all the pain.
I tried the good feet things and the tricks they do in the mall work - in the mall. If you buy the top of the line, EEEAAASSSEEE into wearing them as it can cause terrific discomfort while you break your feet in.
Bare feet running was a thing back in the day which has faded, but LOTS of sports orthos say some minimal training barefoot or in zero drop shoes helps overall foot health, strengthens things that get weak, loosens things that get tight.
SSsssoooooooo - podiatrist.
Get some Tevas man. Let those puppies breathe