Plantar Fasciitis Surgery Anyone? Posted: 04-06-05 14:22pm
Has anyone had this surgery?
I have had pf in right foot for over 2
years now. Ortho dx as pf last summer.
I have tried heel cups, custom orthotics,
physical therapy, iontophoresis, night
splints.
I had a cortisone injection on feb 1 that
resulted in appx 4 weeks of sheer bliss
but pain is back now in full force and I
have to wait 5 more weeks till I can have
another shot! Ortho hasn't said but all
my research says 2 shots are all they can
give, ever! So I am facing surgery.
I'd like to hear from anyone who had it
and what their experience was (ie;
recovery time, pain, were you in a cast or
a boot, on crutches or cane?)
i am a very active 35 yo woman with a
teenager and two younger kids who all play
ball (at the same time on different ends
of town, of course!) so I am on my feet
alot every day.
I would like to exercise by walking to
lose weight (30 or so lbs.) but cannot due
to foot pain. I can barely make it to
the mailbox and back as it is now.
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44lori
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Re: Plantar Fasciitis Surgery Anyone? Posted: 05-17-05 18:31pm
I have had plantar fasciitis in my left
foot for over three years. I have had
three cortizone injections. I have
discussed surgery with my sports injury
doctor and he has said that it is very
rare. I also expressed my concerns with
having too many cortizone injections. He
said that there was no limit to the number
of injections I could have since it would
not hurt anything.
I found that I could walk if I just
started slow and increased a little every
day. I do have a lot of pain while
walking but I want the exercise. I also
do a lot of biking since that doesn't put
any pressure on the foot. Swimming is
good too.
kkngzmom
wrote:
has anyone had this surgery?
I have had pf in right foot for over 2
years now. Ortho dx as pf last summer.
I have tried heel cups, custom
orthotics, physical therapy,
iontophoresis, night splints.
I had a cortisone injection on feb 1 that
resulted in appx 4 weeks of sheer bliss
but pain is back now in full force and I
have to wait 5 more weeks till I can have
another shot! Ortho hasn't said but all
my research says 2 shots are all they can
give, ever! So I am facing surgery.
I'd like to hear from anyone who had it
and what their experience was (ie;
recovery time, pain, were you in a cast or
a boot, on crutches or cane?)
i am a very active 35 yo woman with a
teenager and two younger kids who all play
ball (at the same time on different ends
of town, of course!) so I am on my feet
alot every day.
I would like to exercise by walking to
lose weight (30 or so lbs.) but cannot due
to foot pain. I can barely make it to
the mailbox and back as it is
now.
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kkngzmom
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Thanks For the Response... Posted: 05-18-05 09:37am
Since my post, I have been back to the
ortho for my 2nd shot and this time I am
in a cast up to my knee for 6 weeks.
Ortho dr says this is last shot and if no
significant improvement he will refer me
for sx. I had shot/cast one week ago and
so far pain is worse than ever. I did
not hurt one second after first shot/boot.
This time my heel hurts badly but I
can't do stretches due to cast. Also my
ankle and foot aches terribly. Maybe I
am just too whiny.
I have resigned myself to sx but am
willing to do this to get back to normal.
I am glad you have found a way to walk
through your pain and even lessen it,
unfortunately those things have not worked
for me. We have had to cancel our first
ever family trip to disney this summer
because there is not way I could walk the
part for even 1/2 a day.
If anyone else reading has had the surgery
I would appreciate hearing about your
experience.
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rhamacher
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Yes, I Have. . . Posted: 09-13-05 13:41pm
Hi - I came across this forum while
searching for info on arthroscopic surgery
for plantar fasciitis. I had surgery on
my right foot three years ago after
undergoing every other alternative
treatment the prior year - stretching,
physical therapy, shots, night splint -
you name it. The doc said surgery is a
last resort reserved for less than 5% who
don't respond to other treatments - I
should be so lucky when playing the
lottery. Anyway, I had to go to the
local hospital, be put under anesthesia
and face many weeks of recuperation, but
it worked! I had no more pain for the
first time in I don't know how long. So
now the demon has returned in my left
foot. It has passed the point of no
return and I have been researching any
other option, possibly arthroscopic
surgery, to lessen the recovery time. I
am not looking forward to more time on
crutches if at all possible but I need the
pain to go away. I know it's been a few
months since you posted your question but
maybe you will still read this. I have
also read that the surgery isn't a
guaranteed fix in some cases.
Eswt For Plantar Fasciitis Posted: 12-18-05 21:01pm
I had eswt on both feet over 3 months ago
for chronic pf. I am almost painfree. So
please look into this before surgery.
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NomorePAIN
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Surgury Posted: 05-29-07 12:29pm
i had bi-lateral surgury 3 years ago with
absoluetely no success at all !
my doctor told me i have to live with the
pain for the rest of my life...
so i took matters into my own hands.
You see the doctors just want there
money they dont care about you or your
problems..I know this as my best friend is
a doctor and
its just a good paying job for them. (
most of them anyways)
After 4 years of taking pain killers
like ultram, tylenol 3,4, vicodin,motrin,
and a few other Extremely harmfull drugs
to ease the pain of simply being awake. my
friend recommended i try something less
harmfull and maybe as effective. So i did,
and to my complete surprise not only did
it ease the pain, but after only 7 months
i have absolutely NO MORE PAIN EVER !! I"M
CURED !! FINALLY !!! My nightmare is over
and so is all the effects of being in
chronic pain like , depression, severe
mood swings...
The problem with my found cure is that
it is still illegal here in the states.
What i found to work for me wasnt surgury,
orthotics, expensive goofy looking shoes
like z-coils, although i tried them, my
cure is marijuana.
I have never smoked pot recreationally
although the side effects of the pot
quickly subsided( paranoia and such) just
like havn a few beers now, only its not
addictive and far less harmfull to your
body. Works for me and im sure it will
work for others if they do a study. Pot
has many mediscinol perposes and this is
definately one of them try it maybe itll
work for you too. But be carefull as its
currently illegal although i cant see any
reasons why !
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debsabn
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Dilema of Surgery? Posted: 09-08-07 19:58pm
Having had plantar fasciitis and heel
spurs for 2 and half years now! i'm at the
end of my tether! As i've said to my
doctor I'm 36 not 76!
Anyone who has never had the condition,
struggle to understand what a debilitating
condition it is.
I've had many cortisone injections,which
really helped. But as time goes on they
are becoming less effective. Have also
tried physiotherapy,light
therapy,accuputure,gel heel pads and
orthotics specially made for me to keep
the arches up.
Have very recently seen orthopaedic
surgeon,only to be told I may have pf and
spurs for another 2-3 years! Doctor said
he can't remember when he last did surgery
on heel spurs it was that long ago and the
few times he has ever done surgery was it
never sucessfull! So painkillers anti
inflamatory tablets and walking stick to
help me get about. This is effecting my
life,I try so hard not to let it get the
better of me,but it is depressing at
times!
Oh forgot to say surgeon told me that
after surgery that often having to walk
again,but on scar tissue is often just as
painfull and that scar tissue never goes
away?
Help? I'm open to suggestions,but would
like to paticularly like to hear from
anyone in the Aberdeen (Scotland) area!
Thanks for reading all this and good luck
everyone!
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anguna01
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Plantar Fascitis Shoes Posted: 10-04-07 23:58pm
Hi just ordered a pair of z-coil shoes
from ebay.
These are meant to be great for P.F.
Have had P.F. for months now and got
injection into foot other day but is no
better do coritsone injections take a
while to kick in????
Has anyone else tried these z coil
shoes????
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activechick
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Before Surgery Posted: 10-16-07 19:12pm
You might consider ASTYM therapy. I had
terrible PF--so bad I would cry. I was
told by a doc that I had to get surgery,
no options. Then a physical therapist
recommended ASTYM therapy--and it worked.
My PF is GONE now. You can check it out
online, there's a lot of info there. Good
luck!
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jkraweak
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PF Surgery Posted: 03-12-08 14:35pm
I just had PF Surgery on 3/7/08. I had
been dealing with PF for over a year,
cortizone shots-no relief, Physical
therapy-no relief, iontophoresis-no
releif. Last option was surgery. My
surgery entailed his making 2 small
incision one on each side of the heel one
for the camera and one for making the cut.
The surgery took less that 15 minutes--
preping me for the surgery took longer.
Went into the Surgery Center at 11 and was
out by 1:30. I am currently in a walking
cast- which I have been walking around
since the day of the surgery. I get the 2
stitches out tomorrow 3/13/08 and will be
back in a normal shoe then. It really
was not that painful and I stopped taking
any pain meds 2 days after the surgery.
It is a little tender when I put full
weight on it(it's only been 5 days) but
not nearly as bad as it hurt before
surgery. I am so happy with the results
I will be scheduling my left foot to be
done right away.
I hope this helps.
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rawgal52
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Post PF Surgery Posted: 04-15-08 14:39pm
I had PF surgery Feb.7, 2008 on my right
foot. SO FAR SO BAD! I am in so much pain
still, I went to the Dr. last Friday for
more pain meds. and to find out why it is
taking so long to heal. I guess I'm one
of the percentage that is not responding
to the surgery well. This is so
discouraging to me, because surgery is
permanent, and I guess there was always a
chance the PF would heal eventually, even
if it has been 19 mos. of PF.
He put me back in the post surgery boot
for 3 weeks, I start therapy next week and
he wants me to take a dose of steroids.
My thyroid Dr. tells me the steriods make
losing weight harder, and I know losing
weight will help my foot problem some.
I can't wear any shoes without being
in severe pain.
Please, if you are considering this
surgery, you need to know it may make your
problem worse.
I'm wondering if the ASTYM will help me
now, I wish I had read your post before
surgery.
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deathbyinches
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Constant Pain Posted: 05-30-08 16:04pm
I have been suffering and you know I do
mean suffering with Plantar fasciitis for
a year. About 3 weeks ago I got up and
crept around waiting for the pain to go
away before I attempted the flight of
stairs down to the first floor and to my
surprise the pain never let up. I have
had constant flaring pain especially in my
left foot for 3 weeks now. My question
is, does that mean I have something else
going on besides Plantar fasciitis?
I have Googled until my eyes are crossed
and I believe it is possible instead of or
maybe on top of Plantar fasciitis, I also
have Lyme disease. All the symptoms
including constant foot pain seems to fit.
I went to my doctor yesterday and told
him all I have researched and he totally
ignored me and wouldn't order up a blood
test to see once and or all if I have
Lyme.
I can barely function and don't see
spending the rest of my life incapacitated
like this at the age of 52. So before I
go spend more money on another doctor, I
need to know if anyone else experiences
day and night Plantar fasciitis. Thanks
in advance. D
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jm24b
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Constant Pain Posted: 06-05-08 21:37pm
deathbyinches,
My husband also has been diagnosised with
SEVERE PF and he too has constant pain in
both feet. It keeps him from sleeping,
driving and working. He has had
injections, PT and orthotics. We are now
looking at surgery in the near future.
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deathbyinches
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Thanks Posted: 06-06-08 10:02am
Thank you jm24b,
I have had problems with my feet since I
was a little kid, so I shouldn't be
surprised, now that I'm older that feet
problems are back. In all my reading about
plantar fasciitis, it all implies the
pain goes away after a few minutes each
morning. That was true for the first year,
but this sudden constant pain makes
plantar fasciitis unbearable.
Because of an odd rash I had a year ago
and pain in my neck and shoulders before
my feet started hurting 24-7, I decided I
had a case of Lyme disease. The symptoms
match. But my barely English-speaking
doctor would give me a simple blood test
to find out, so now I'm stumped.
I am not overweight and I don't stand on
concrete all day or in any other way abuse
my feet. I am diabetic, but the pain I'm
experiencing doesn't match what I read
about diabetic foot pain or neuropathy.
All I know is with great pain I now walk
like I'm 97, I can't mow my own yard and
living like this the rest of my life
doesn't sound like an option.
Good luck to your husband, I'm not lying
when I say I feel his pain! D
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R32man
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try this method Posted: 06-07-08 08:53am
Hey guys, I hope you are all doing well. I
am 35 years old and had plantar fasciitis
last year October 2007, after too much
basketball running around and jumping too
much. I had it cause I removed the Spenco
cross trainer sole on my Nike basketball
shoes and used the paper thin sole of the
original shoe.I started to go back playing
again just the first week of May 2008 and
I'm so happy.I work everyday standing for
7 hours and moving most of the time
wearing my old Havana Joe boots that had
very worn soles.I did icing my foot 3
times a day,calf stretches but it didn't
went away totally until I finally got rid
of the Havana Joe that had worn out sole.
My pain went away when I changed my
working shoe to the New Balance 926
walking shoe then using Spenco in sole
cross trainer!The New Balance 926 are very
comfy shoes that have thick under soles
and they are walking type shoes.I am not
promoting the product, just try them.Do
not forget to change the in soles to
Spenco too because they are made for
protection and confort.Buy the Spenco
cross trainer not the regulars.I would
suggest you buy the Spenco insoles at
ProMeddirect.com because they cost only
$11.75 and they ship fast. Footlocker sell
them for $20. I bought 3 pairs so I use
them on different shoe.I don't know for
those who are using cortisones but maybe
this method of mine will work for the
minor cases.Good luck and hope you fell
well!
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deathbyinches
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Maybe I'm on to something! Posted: 06-08-08 15:24pm
Hello fellow sufferers and especially
jm24b,
It's too early to tell but I may be on to
something. Since I can't walk so good I've
had more time on the Internet Tubes. Every
time I move my left foot it reminds me of
the biggest problem I have in life right
now....a very very painful foot.
So the other night while doing the 400th
search on Google for some relief I ran
across something interesting. It seems
that a few people, maybe too few to
notice, but if your foot hurts like mine
does, you'll notice....some people have
discovered that the statin medicine their
taking for high cholesterol is causing
their constant leg and foot problems. It
also appears that if you're diabetic, you
have a better chance at having problems
with statin medicine.
I've been taking Pravastatin for months,
can't really remember or tell how long and
since one doctor told me I had the
cholesterol levels of a high school
athlete, I'm not really sure why another
doctor put me on Provastatin unless the
pretty little drug rep had just left his
office.
Anyway, jm24b, there is a chance if your
husband is taking a statin medicine that
could explain his sudden chronic foot
pain. I quit taking Pravastatin 3 days
ago and my foot is better.....I don't
think I'm having a placebo effect, but it
is too early to know. I have read it is
OK to quit taking your statin medicine,
but my bottle of pills says do not quit
taking without consent from the doctor.
The only way to tell if this is what is
causing my horrible foot pain is to stop
the medicine. I figure if I wait a week
and can walk around pain free....I've
found what's causing my problem.
If any of you are taking a statin
medicine, you might want to try a safer
route and talk to your doctor before you
toss your pills. What I read about
diabetics and a statin reaction is that
most doctors will just think it's
neuropathy caused by diabetes since the
symptoms are the same. So this explains
why my doctor totally ignored my pleas for
help and just renewed my diabetes meds and
the Pravastatin.....nice doc....but no
cigar. I am not a doctor! Listen to me
at your own risk. But if you've suddenly
developed leg and or foot pain and you're
on a statin medicine....that little pill
could be the cause of all your pain, so
check it out! I will be back in a few
days with another report on my poor feet.
D
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doumben
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plantar fasciitis relief Posted: 07-11-08 11:20am
having suffered with PF for about 9 years
and spending alot of money on so called
remedies I like probably everyone reading
this post will try anything to gain some
relief. My latest and most successful
course of treatment is a tablet called
CORTAFLEX, after just a few days I was
amazed at the improvement I had made. I am
hoping that by staying on cortaflex for a
couple of months I shall be cured. Google
cortaflex to find a supplier and read
their websites(they dont mention PF) I
look forward to reading fellow sufferers
replys when they have tried a course of
treatment.