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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="http://www.cyberpt.com/ptforum/member_profile.asp?PF=1725">RacingTurtles</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 1915<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> Jun 20 2020 at 10:56am<br /><br />Hi there,&nbsp;<br>First off, I'd like to thank you for opening this post.&nbsp; I appreciate you for taking the time to read this wall of text that I know I'm going to write.&nbsp; I'm here because of an issue that I thought was taken care of has risen up again.&nbsp; I have seen a professional about it as well as several friends (one is a physical therapy assistant, another is working in sports medicine on several college football and baseball teams)<br>Their answer was the RICE method and to squeeze a little rubber ball with my toes.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br><i style="font-weight: bold;">Intro</i><br>My name is Apu.&nbsp; Professionally, I'm an engineer.&nbsp; I love cars, animals, and doing stuff introverts do.&nbsp; Naturally, I have too many cars I work on and too many pets.&nbsp; Currently I am home shopping for something big enough for everything.<br><br><i style="font-weight: bold;">Reason why I'm here</i><br>In October of 2019 I experienced several short bouts of Turf Toe / an inflammation of my ball of foot.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>An example would be: Work Monday night for a few hours, Tuesday my ball of foot would hurt (either left or right, it alternated), Wednesday I was perfectly fine.&nbsp; It was just pain, I don't recall ever seeing the foot inflammed or red, just pain.&nbsp;<br><br>In November of 2019, the first week specifically, I had significant pains in my right foot in the ball of the foot right behind my big toe.&nbsp; That week was a weeklong vacation in Disney world for a friends wedding so a lot of walking and standing.&nbsp; That whole week I was with my friends who were a mix of medical professionals and their diagnosis was turf toe so I was kept hopped up on Advil the whole time.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>I had one more flare up in mid November, maybe one or two in December.<br>I saw a local foot and Ankle specialist ( I can provide name if needed) in December / Early January.&nbsp; She was not concerned with it and suggested the RICE method.&nbsp; She was focused on a toenail fungus that I have one on of my nails (haven't taken care of it really, just started a month ago on some OTC liquid application)<br><br>Everything has been smooth sailing up until now.&nbsp; I woke up at 1 am this morning June 20, 2020 and felt nothing.&nbsp; This morning when I woke up, I feel it again.&nbsp; This excruciating pain in my left foot again right behind the big toe, this after not doing any kind of activity that could cause it.&nbsp; On June 12, I ran a 5k and felt nothing besides the usual feet being tired after any exercise.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br><b>Can you provide me any suggestions on what I can do to make sure this doesn't happen again?</b><br>I'm thinking that this may be arthiritis at this point and am considering seeing my primary once we are allowed to.<br><br><br><b><i>Suggestions that have been made to me / things I am doing<br></i></b>I purchased some Toe spacers from Amazon, but I haven't really used them.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>I purchased toe spacers from Correct Toes, used them briefly but stopped.<br>I purchased compression socks, used them briefly but stopped.<br>I purchased shoes that were wide and oversized for my feet.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>The sports medicine guy suggested standing in ice water for as long as you can, but his PTA wife said that it's best to not be on my feet.<br>When I had the flare ups, I would do the RICE method which consisted of bags of ice inside of a home depot 5 gallon bucket.&nbsp; This was placed on my couch while I laid on the floor, 30 minutes on 30 minutes of repeating as I could take it.&nbsp; I didn't wear socks and probably should have.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br>The last RICE method I figured out was to use this bucket filled with ice water and place it on the stairs.&nbsp; It was slightly angled so that the water would not leak out and elevated up about 2 stairs.&nbsp; I could lay at the base of the stairs with my feet elevated and in ice water.&nbsp; This was the last thing I did.<br><br><br><br><br><b><i>Full background / wall of text that is entirely optional to read&nbsp;<br></i></b><br>Most of my life, I have been an active person.&nbsp; My father owns a beer store and I have been there since about 8 years old.&nbsp; I've worked there in highschool and during college.&nbsp; I could wear the crappiest shoes(too tight or clown shoes), work for obscenely long hours, and it didn't matter.&nbsp; My feet would be tired but the next day I'm ready to do it again. In highschool I was in shape at 150-155 lbs, six pac and all.&nbsp; College was 160-170lbs, out of shape, but never any foot problems.<br><br>In 2018, I got a full time engineering job which was mostly standing and in steel toe work boots.&nbsp; No issues besides being out of shape at 170+ lbs.<br><br>In July of 2019, I got a comfy desk job and gained a few pounds.&nbsp; I'm probably hanging around 180lbs.<br>October 2019, I started working evenings helping out at the beer store, back in my crappy shoes.&nbsp; Now my ball of foot starts to hurt for the following day after working.&nbsp; <br><br>End of October, I buy some Under Armor shoes with my girlfriend.&nbsp; She always complained that I buy shoes that are too big.&nbsp; So we measure my foot and she picks out a size that would SEEM appropriate but I complained that they were a bit tight width wise but "that's how they are supposed to feel". They were fabric so whatever.&nbsp;<br><br>The first week of November is that Disney friends wedding trip.&nbsp; Immediately we get down there and it flares up in my right foot.&nbsp; It's really bad and I'm poppin Advils like Tic Tacs.&nbsp; The wedding was on Wednesday and I think I took in about 16-20 Advils (200 mg Ibuprofen) that day which did absolutely nothing for me.&nbsp; I stopped taking Advils after Wednesday because it really didn't reduce my pain and I don't recall ever having any signs of inflammation.&nbsp; I just limped around.&nbsp; Eventually my hip started hurting because of how I was using that to rotate my leg.<br><br>The week ended and I made it home.&nbsp; It hurts for almost a week after.&nbsp; It flared up a few times in December, I saw a foot specialist and then it did not happen in 2020 until this morning.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br><br><b><i>End of wall of text</i></b><br><br><br><br><br><br><span style="font-size:10px"><br /><br />Edited by RacingTurtles - Jun 20 2020 at 12:32pm</span>]]>
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