Swollen, burning feet and weird feeling in legs
- by Blondpacer
- 2017-02-21 07:37:04
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I was working out 5 per week. Then heel pain and tenderness started under both feet. Now I have swollen and burning feet and legs and hands feel funny. Anyone have this ? I have Neurocardiogenic syncope.
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Swollen, burning feet and weird feeling in legs
by Blondpacer - 2017-02-21 17:56:38
I have an appt with doc tomorrow...it's really bad. I was diagnosed with plantar fasciitis .... but now different symptoms ..feet burning, tenderness, swollen ..went to legs now ..maybe hands. Basically I'm scared because I love to workout...haven't in 4 weeks.
Thank you
by Blondpacer - 2017-02-21 21:54:17
I already made a word document with the time line for the doctor. I wear acsis 12 d women - with great cushioning. I did see a othro foot doc ..he gave me meloxicam..didn't help got worse ? After I got a fever (flu) for few days ...it got worse. Thanks for listening...
PF
by Tracey_E - 2017-02-22 12:53:01
I, too, have plantar fasciitis and have been babying it along since it went from low boil to acute last summer. I've done cortisone, shockwave therapy, pt, shoe inserts, massage, essential oils, brace at night, epsom salts, ice, rock tape. I'm finally back to lengthy walks with small running intervals but it still hurts every morning and if I overdo it. Sometimes it swells, but mostly it just hurts.
What you are describing is NOT plantar fasciitis. You may have that, also, but that's not causing more than heel pain. Swelling, burning, anything in your hands- not PF.
Doctor today
by Blondpacer - 2017-02-22 15:55:04
Thanks everyone for your support. I went to family doc today...he said sounds like neuropathy. I also got blood draw. He said to see your neurologist...since I already have one for seizures. I'll make an appointment...very worried since I enjoy working out. My father in law has this in his 80s cannot walk !!
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try the GP
by Tracey_E - 2017-02-21 08:13:31
That sounds more like allergy than cardiac.