LOL...

 

Wot, u dinner unnerstand the lingo, eye unnerstood evry werd <g>.

 

Sorry, couldn't resist, but then you did lead with your chin.

 

OH, and "to much inconvenience" I guess should read "TOO much inconvenience".

 

Sorry again.

 

N.
 


Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 07:07:03 -0700
Subject: Re: CS>Bone Spur
From: davedar...@gmail.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com

-  I would very much like to read your postings but I have a hard time figuring 
out what you are saying.
 Would it be to much inconvenience for you to read your postings before 
sending? I always proof read mine and correct the content.
 What is:
oterwise
mae
smptoms
anthing thyrod
beter
abain
na opponion
also bloodwork needs a space in it, and that is all in one short message.
PLEASE
Dave


On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Fuzzmom <fuzzm...@frontier.com> wrote:



Walking and standing mae it worse oterwise the smptoms seem to be similar to 
the p.f. Also right between heel and arch along the side is a large swollen 
area of tissue..always painful. Never had anthing thyrod related come back from 
the doctors..I wish I would so I could get something to take and feel beter I 
have suspected both thyroid and circulation for the better part of 2 years but 
jst yesterday abain the doctor said it wasn't yet couldn't offer na oppinion. 
More bloodwork coming. 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: Gina Moore 
To: silver-list@eskimo.com 



Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 11:39 AM
Subject: RE: CS>Bone Spur



If it is Plantar Fasciitis there seems to be a connection to low thyroid.  
How’s your thyroid hormone levels?  Free T3?  Reverse T3?  Do you have other 
low thyroid symptoms?  Just something else to consider…
Gina
 




From: Diane Mackey [mailto:dmacke...@comcast.net] 
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 2:31 AM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>Bone Spur
 

This sounds like a classic case of Plantar Fasciitis.  Either the heel or the 
arch of the foot gets very painful and inflammed, and usually after it has been 
resting, such as when you are sleeping.  Tends to be much worse in the morning 
and you can get a bit of relief by using the foot, but resting it tends to make 
it worse.

 

I had a bad case of it for about two months.  I got arch supports for my shoes 
to stretch the arch because that is where my pain was.  I took 1 gram of 
magnesium nightly and that helped a bit.  What I believed turned the corner for 
me was taking a high dose of omega fish oils, 3 times a day along with a 
mineral supplement, but I still took the mag at night.

 

I also had foot and lower leg cramping too.  The magnesium really helped that, 
so I still take 500 mgs nightly now.  I didn't soak my feet in epsom salts, but 
that might have been helpful.

 

I know it can attack the heel and achilles tendon area of the foot.  You might 
want to Google Plantar Fasciitis to see if you can find your symptoms and some 
remedies for it.


Diane 


----- Original Message ----- 

From: Fuzzmom 

To: silver-list@eskimo.com 

Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 12:18 AM

Subject: Re: CS>Bone Spur

 
I am asking because my heels Burn and hurt and feel awful. I can hardly 
stand on them and yet there is no lumps or bumps. My feet also cramp 
constantly and everything from the knees down is swollen. My doctor says 
it's not a circulation issue but the only things that help are epsom salts 
and eeping feet up. even the bone that attaches from my heel to the rest of 
my anle hurts. That's why I was wondering what they are and what to do i've 
tried everything prescription and nothing has owrked.







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