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stuboy May 15th 2014 12:06 am

A pain in the...
 
Foot. I've had a nagging pain in my foot for a few weeks now. Doctor can't seem to help and x-ray shows nothing unusual.

I just wondered if anyone has tried reflexology and what is their experience of it.

scrubbedexpat095 May 15th 2014 12:35 am

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Originally Posted by stuboy (Post 11261538)
Foot. I've had a nagging pain in my foot for a few weeks now. Doctor can't seem to help and x-ray shows nothing unusual.

I just wondered if anyone has tried reflexology and what is their experience of it.

I have some years ago, but my experience was not such a good one, after one session I had the most disturbed nights non sleep I've ever had in my life which I guess in one way indicates that it might be effective for some things..

Having said that I have heard (and I do believe) it can help with some issues, so why not give it a whirl.

jimenato May 15th 2014 3:49 am

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Reflexology is quackery pure and simple.

There is no reason it should work and, when tested properly, it doesn't.

They have been stopped making unfounded claims by the Advertising Standards Authority and now cannot claim much more than a nice, relaxing foot massage.

By the way although it usually involves manipulating the soles of the feet (not always, hands and other parts can be involved) it has never been claimed to be a treatment for feet especially.

jackytoo May 15th 2014 4:45 am

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Originally Posted by jimenato (Post 11261867)
Reflexology is quackery pure and simple.

There is no reason it should work and, when tested properly, it doesn't.

They have been stopped making unfounded claims by the Advertising Standards Authority and now cannot claim much more than a nice, relaxing foot massage.

.

Agree:thumbup: it can be a muscle or tendinitis. Sometimes time is a healer for those things. Have a google

rugbymatt May 15th 2014 8:27 am

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Gout?

johnnyone May 15th 2014 5:45 pm

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 11262263)
Gout?

I have just had an attack of gout. Painful is an understatement. A doctor would have spotted that.
I did notice though that it made me walk differently and caused other parts of my foot and ankle to ache. I wonder if it is not the foot that is this problem but a change in the way the OP is walking caused by something else?

stuboy May 15th 2014 11:05 pm

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Originally Posted by johnnyone (Post 11262725)
I have just had an attack of gout. Painful is an understatement. A doctor would have spotted that.
I did notice though that it made me walk differently and caused other parts of my foot and ankle to ache. I wonder if it is not the foot that is this problem but a change in the way the OP is walking caused by something else?

I have to admit my walking pattern does change as the evening progresses:lol:

stuboy May 15th 2014 11:09 pm

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 11262263)
Gout?

I don't think so Matt. It really isn't that painful. I've been told many times that when you've got gout you really know about it.

A bit like flu. I've only had it once a few years ago. I thought I'd had it a couple of times until I got the real thing

jimenato May 15th 2014 11:14 pm

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My good lady got gout many years ago she would have been in her early thirties. Highly amusing for all - except her.

jonboy May 15th 2014 11:16 pm

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Originally Posted by stuboy (Post 11263002)
I don't think so Matt. It really isn't that painful. I've been told many times that when you've got gout you really know about it.

A bit like flu. I've only had it once a few years ago. I thought I'd had it a couple of times until I got the real thing

So now you admit to previous foot health problems. I fear we have a serial limper in the fold:cool:

me me May 15th 2014 11:19 pm

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Metatarsalgia (spelling).

A pain in the arch, where the metatarsal muscle is.

My friend had it the doctor said it was through wearing sandals with no support and high heels too long/much.

If this is the case and you do wear killer heels, ease off a bit, if you don't do that sort of thing, I don't know what to advise, as you are completely screwed.:rofl:

Only joking, massages and hot and cold compresses help, also no flip flops either.

Sensible shoes only.

stuboy May 15th 2014 11:47 pm

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Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 11263015)
So now you admit to previous foot health problems. I fear we have a serial limper in the fold:cool:

:huh:

I've never admitted any previous:sneaky:

me me May 16th 2014 12:10 am

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Originally Posted by jonboy (Post 11263015)
So now you admit to previous foot health problems. I fear we have a serial limper in the fold:cool:

Limper in the fold.:rofl:

I suppose there are worse places to be 'limper' in.:)

stuboy May 16th 2014 12:20 am

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Originally Posted by me me (Post 11263078)
Limper in the fold.:rofl:

I suppose there are worse places to be 'limper' in.:)

No excuse these days with a little bluey

MikeJ May 16th 2014 9:45 am

Re: A pain in the...
 

Originally Posted by stuboy (Post 11261538)
Foot. I've had a nagging pain in my foot for a few weeks now. Doctor can't seem to help and x-ray shows nothing unusual.

I just wondered if anyone has tried reflexology and what is their experience of it.

Whereabouts in your foot is the pain? If it is in the bottom of the heel it could be planta fasciitis, painful condition caused by unusual exercise. A decent pair of orthotics will sort it out. If the pain is in the sole then it's often caused by incorrect pronation and gait - again this can be relieved by orthotics. I have suffered from both at different times and orthotics from Boots sorted it out. If the pain is in the ankle then it's probably old age! You should consult a chiropodist or a podiatrist if it persists


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