Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 > > Hi all...still trying to wade my way through all the different kinds of > things that can go wrong on my body with fibromyalgia. I have been > having persisant pain in my feet lately and don't know if it's > connected to the fibro or not. Lately it's in one heel and hurts quite > badly with pressure on it. Sometimes just sharp pain up my leg. When i > first get up in the morning or after sitting I have great difficulty > walking on my feet. Anyone else out there experiencing this? I am > currently taking amatrip and lyrica. > Hi , I do think that the foot pain is very common with FM my feet hurt so much when I get up. I walk like I am half crippled every morning.It feels like I am walking on rocks. Just another thing that hurts. Take care ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 I do get that frequently. It's a heel/arch area pain and it seems to shoot up to the leg joint or shoot down from the leg joint. I brought this up to my chiro and he did some manipulations and adjustments. It definitely helped me! wrote: > Hi all...still trying to wade my way through all the different kinds of > things that can go wrong on my body with fibromyalgia. I have been > having persisant pain in my feet lately and don't know if it's > connected to the fibro or not. Lately it's in one heel and hurts quite > badly with pressure on it. Sometimes just sharp pain up my leg. When i > first get up in the morning or after sitting I have great difficulty > walking on my feet. Anyone else out there experiencing this? I am > currently taking amatrip and lyrica. > > > > 1. While it is wonderful to share our experiences with everyone on the list as to what treatments do and don't work for us, pls always check with your dr. Some treatments are dangerous when given along with other meds as well as to certain health conditions or just dangerous in general. > > 2. If you are in a difficult situation (doesn't matter what it is) pls don't be afraid to ask for help. It is the first step to trying to make that situation better. > > 3. To unsubscribe the e-mail is: Fibromyalgia_Support_Group-unsubscribe > > 4. Also, it is not uncommon for more than one member to be feeling bad at the same time when it comes to flares and b/c of that potentially take something another member says the wrong way. And that includes the things that one member may find funny (even if it's laughing at fibro itself) even though we who deal with illness whether one such as fibro or multiple illnesses try to keep a sense of humor. > > 5. Pls let's be gentle with each other, and if you are having a bad day pls let us know so that we can do our best to offer our support. > > Have a nice day everyone. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 I know what you both feel I feel it in the mornings as well been every morning. I even have it bad in my hands. I cannot even hold my son or even touch anything. And he is only 6 months old. Mine feels like I have no circulation everything is severely tingly and painful. I can't go to the bathroom until I have taken my pain medications an hour before that. Good Luck to you all. And yes of course practically everything is Fibro which I have found out. TTyl Krystal Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Hi, I'm more or less a lurker here but I wanted to respond to your comment about your feet. I also had foot and leg pain. The pain would start when I'd try to walk. After seeing my cardiologist and having an mra they found I have peripheral arterial disease.(pad). I had to have angioplasty and a stint put in my femoral artery. I had 78% blockage. Since the surgery I still have some pain but I can tell it's related to fibro and not pad. Hope you find relief. Donna Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2008 Report Share Posted January 30, 2008 Yes I have a stent too. but the foot pain still comes and goes. guess all the aches and pains are from the fibro monster. some days I can't even pick up anything because I have no feeling in my hands and my arms feel like they weigh a ton. It takes about an hour for my med.'s to start helping. Keep outta my way til then my family has learned. Little LINDA --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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