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In Reply to: Don't do what I did. posted by showcrop on March 04, 2021 at 03:41:52:
I can sympathize with you. I dealt with plantar fascitis towards the end of my working days. I had to finally see a podiatrist who had all kinds of foot xray and other special foot testing/measuring devices. I have been trying to wear quality work shoes for 30+ years as I found it was essential to avoiding leg/foot pain. The podiatrist prescribe me a custom set of insoles and I had to wear a weird boot called a night splint on my foot in the evening till I went to bed, This did relieve the problem. I asked him how was this possible although my day job was in garages and I was on my feet a lot. I thought the good shoes would be enough but the doctor pointed out that all shoes are made to size but when it comes to support they are "one size fits all." So if that stops working for you you need custom support.I found that once I retired from the full time job my foot pain went away, only to bee replaced by neuropathy foot pain from my ongoing cancer treatments, which is actually much worse and the medicine I have barely controls it.
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