Gina- I have been reading your posts. I have more than just PF at work in my foot. I have bone edema and nerve problems further up my leg that the Dr. has diagnosed, so I'm trying to do exactly as he has prescribed, but thank you for the suggestions.
hi cheryl (and everyone else with painful feet),
thanks for your response, cheryl! i really was ready to give up posting here, as i am not looking for advice or support, but only to pass along something that i wish i had heard of years earlier - and my own agony-to-cure experience, if anyone cares to read about it, or ask me about it.
i had more "than just PF at work in my foot," too. my achilles tendons felt as though they would
snap every time i stood on tiptoe, both feet tilted out to the side, i ached halfway up my lower legs, my ankles were swollen and covered w/ broken blood vessels. some of my toes were bent over ("hammer-toe"), two of them had started crossing over each other (which sounds minor,
but was somehow incredibly painful), and i had "morton's neuroma"-type pain in the ball of one foot - and probably some more that i have blessedly forgotten!
if you feel confidence in your doctor, do continue with his prescribed stretches and exercises. be aware, tho, that a diagnosis may really be no more than an educated guess, and that your "nerve problems" and "bone edema" may be symptoms of, ie caused by, your foot malfunction, rather than separate issues.
if you haven't already done so, pls click this link from my first post (from oct. 31) and scroll
past the article, down to the comments section. my "foot story" is there (i am "Hippo Crates", #14 and #33), with my yogatoes experience - and some others comment on them as well.
http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/10/13/painful-toes-and-where-they-lead/from the product site itself, click here and read the testimonials ("called "rave reviews") :
http://www.yogapro.com/reviewsand links to news items (many of them reviews also, after you get past a couple pages of celebrity photos):
http://www.yogapro.com/mediaroom/here's what one person had to say about them (she got them for a few family members):
-Relief of painful hip spasm from an old injury.
-reduction/elimination of hammertoes
-better circulation especially in my 83-year-old grandmother's feet and legs
-reduction of knee and hip swelling and pain that was resistant to orthotics AND intense physical therapy.
all that sounds impossible, right?! i thought so once, too, but bought them anyway, hoping only for a little relief from my near-constant pain. now i realize foot problems can cause issues far "north" up the body - and if the feet get fixed, other seemingly unrelated issues may go away too!
i also purchased them for an elderly male relative who has long-standing, complicated foot and
lower leg issues, probably beyond complete healing at this point. needless to say, he's had multiple pairs of expensive shoes, orthotics, therapy, etc. he laughed at me when he saw the yogatoes, and threw them on the table. curiosity got the better of him after i left, tho. he told me the next day that he felt "electric tingles up to my knees". now he uses them every night when he reads or watches tv!
back to your doctor: yogatoes are non-invasive. they are a passive exercise. (you wear them sitting on the couch, for 15 minutes to start - and that's it! wearing them in the tub is even better and may be easier for newbies.) they will complement any exercises and stretches you are already doing. show them, or the website, to your doctor; he will probably laugh and say you are wasting your money, but i doubt he will have any problem w/ them. most importantly: you may be able to avoid surgery. (your doctor will laugh even harder at that idea! nonetheless, many people have done exactly that.) i know it sounds incredible, but isn't it worth a try? go ahead and schedule the surgery (not too soon!) but order the YT in the meantime and try them. i felt - and saw! - results w/in a week, and i had "new" feet and ankles in 6 weeks. total rehabilitation took about a year, as everything gradually grew stronger.
i really believe they will help you - and virtually anybody w/ foot or ankle issues. (i had a smorgasbord of problems i listed earlier in this post, and you can read the testimonial links above for all the different issues that other people were helped with.) also, there's nothing to lose: yogapro will refund your money at any time if you're not satisfied, there's a lifetime replacement policy, and friendly phone(!) or online customer service. also, they're only $50, but go to the first link above and read for info i posted there on how to get $15 off to get them to your door for $50 total!
cheryl, i'll answer your (or anybody's) questions about my experience - but pls read the links first!
best, gina