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tezmand | 15:16 Thu 07th Jan 2016 | Body & Soul
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for anyone suffering from this i have just had shockwave therapy and can deffo recommend it , i have suffered for 3 yrs and counting and tried all the stretching excercises, insoles in shoes etc and only now am i getting some relief , its not completely gone but its still early and its so nice not to walk with a slight limp
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Well played tezy my love.
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cheers sqad
tezy....is your avatar a photograph of you?
I agree. I was on crutches for 6 months and eventually went to a sports injury specialist for treatment with his little machine. Two visits - £80 in total - sorted!
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yes sqad its me
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why ?
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naomi24 such a relief isnt it
Blimey.....that is my idea of a woman.
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lmao and i thought you was gonna say you look older than your 52 yrs cheers sqad made my day
tezmand, it certainly is.
I had a steroid injection into my foot which made me say OUCH for about a quarter of a second; but it hasn't been back, and that was nearly 10 years ago. I still wear a heel support sometimes, just in case.
just as well you aren't a cricketer Sqad.
I too suffered for a year - was sent by my GP to one podiatrist after another. In the end I had one injection - extremely painful - into my ankle - and, once the injection site had calmed down, no pain at all. Wonderful. But I had to persevere with all the appointments where no-one did anything except examine my foot. What a waste of NHS time and money when 1 injection at the beginning would have sufficed.
Down Sqad. Keep it professional.
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lmao stop it im blushing here
grasscarp...LOL.
Glad she is not my researcher and I an MP. ;-)
wearing croc sorted mine.
No "l" in faciitis as far as I'm aware.
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Really you took time out of your day to correct my spelling ,
you spell it with only one S, ratter? That's innovative.

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