Living with Heel PainThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Heel Pain Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download Painful to Walk Sometimes I have been experiencing some heel pain for the last 5 or 6 months. I was concern and went to the doctors - and because I waited so long, the pain travel up my leg through my achilles tendon. It became painful to wear sneakers, walk, or to stand for certain length of time. After the pain became constant, I had to wear this big boot, with very little improvement, and then I started wearing shoes with no back. With nothing rubbing against my achilla, I thought this would help. But the pain is in the heel and it’s very difficult to walk so I started wearing shoes with soft heel cushion. That’s helping some, but there is still pain when I first get out of bed or stand after sitting for awhile. I don’t want the cordizone shots - and I don’t want to continue to wearing this boot. Although I am in constant pain, I’m believing one day - it will all be over. I don’t know how it will be done, but I am trusting God to do what He does best. Doctors couldn’t eliminate the pain, so I am trusting God - as I should have done in the first place. In any event, if you are experiencing heel/achillous [achilles] pain - please do not wait before you take action. It’s only going to get worse if you do not seek healing. Blessings to you! Comments
September 2008
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