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Really weird injury/pain
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Domesticated
I probably won't get a single serious or helpful reply to this, but whatever.

I've had this insanely weird pain in my left foot for a couple of months now. At first, I thought it was something to do with running, but it doesn't hurt at any time related to that. It appears instantly after getting out of bed. Of course, this means that it hurts in the morning. I could understand if it was some kind of really bad stiffness or pooling of fluids in the night, but just now I laid in bed for less than three minutes prior to sleep, realised I had to piss and got up only to feel this shooting pain overtake my whole foot.

It feels both muscular and bone-related. It goes away after about five to ten minutes of walking around. It's only ever in the left foot. Anyone got any ideas? It's seriously ing strange - it doesn't hurt after any amount of sitting, exercise or anything else.
Lira
The pain doesn't determine what foot is right. It just determines what the left is. Or something.

I'm afraid I started this post with the wrong foot :(
VDub
Your feet and shins experience micro fractures constantly from regular use. I wonder if this is a bigger one that is causing you pain??

I'm guessing an x-ray is your best course of action if this is persistent...
Domesticated
I had a stress fracture in the same foot once, and the symptoms for that we completely different to this, but thanks.
Silky Johnson
It sounds like gout. Go and get some blood work done!
srussell0018
Lupus.
mayday_member
looks like AIDS to me
ReclusNdangrmnt
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
It sounds like gout. Go and get some blood work done!


This, imo.
justin
cellulitis is a possibility if you have any open sores from rubbing of heels against shoes and not wearing socks. A very painful infection I had once. if anything wait for the pain to go away. If your foot starts turning purple go to the doctor.;)
Silky Johnson
It isn't ing cellulitis.

Paradox-SJ
Plantar fasciitis (PLAN-tur fas-e-I-tis) involves pain and inflammation of a thick band of tissue, called the plantar fascia, that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain.

Plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain that usually occurs with your very first steps in the morning. Once your foot limbers up, the pain of plantar fasciitis normally decreases, but it may return after long periods of standing or after getting up from a seated position.

Plantar fasciitis is particularly common in runners. In addition, people who are overweight, women who are pregnant and those who wear shoes with inadequate support are at risk of plantar fasciitis.
justin
quote:
Originally posted by Miss Pie
It isn't ing cellulitis.


to OP well? do you have any open sores on your feet?
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