High Arches
Aug. 22nd, 2007 02:15 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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Visited the doctor today, who told me that he couldn't tell me if I had plantar fascitis or a heel spur without an x-ray. Basic idea, no weight bearing aerobics for a while, take loads of ibruprofen (he could have given me a prescription, but I already have the loads of ibuprofen, and it'll do that same job) use ice on foot, wear orthotics to support the arches. Oh, yay.
Anyhow, I stopped and bought a pair of the arch supports for people with super tall feet. Without them, I can't wear most sandals, clogs, and other high-throated shoes because my arches are already too high. With them, I'll be lucky if any of my shoes fit! Silly feet.
I can put up with it for a while, I guess....
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Visited the doctor today, who told me that he couldn't tell me if I had plantar fascitis or a heel spur without an x-ray. Basic idea, no weight bearing aerobics for a while, take loads of ibruprofen (he could have given me a prescription, but I already have the loads of ibuprofen, and it'll do that same job) use ice on foot, wear orthotics to support the arches. Oh, yay.
Anyhow, I stopped and bought a pair of the arch supports for people with super tall feet. Without them, I can't wear most sandals, clogs, and other high-throated shoes because my arches are already too high. With them, I'll be lucky if any of my shoes fit! Silly feet.
I can put up with it for a while, I guess....
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Date: 2007-08-24 12:22 pm (UTC)11 EEE, ye gods. She has my most heart-felt sympathies.
People with normal feet just have no clue.
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Date: 2007-08-24 10:26 pm (UTC)Once you start modifying a brace boot to match the wearer's needs (in my case, adding a 3-and-a-half inch lift and cutting the ankle-support down to make room for my complete lack of anything resembling and ankle and my oddly shaped fibula, "unattractive" becomes mild.
But Yay! there are now three companies that will make shoes to order to fit braces, or oddly-sized feel.
They are PW Minor
Redwing
Softtouch (? not sure if this is the company name or the line.)