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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 303294" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I have plantar fascitis (sp) in my feet, and pain in my hips and lower back. The only shoes that work for me are either Dansko or Sanita (they are the same shoe - they company just split). They come in European sizes and I would strongly recommend trying them on because they seem to run a bit small. (My EU size is 38, but I wear a 40 in those shoes.)</p><p></p><p>After that you can buy them at endlessshoes.com. They have free overnight shipping and free return shipping, and are a tad less expensive there than at the mall stores.</p><p></p><p>I haven't had to use my cane in a while since I started wearing these shoes. </p><p></p><p>NSAIDS for this kind of issue are supposed to be taken regularly, i.e., twice a day, whether you're in a "flare" or not. Like Susie said, Celebrex is not one you should be borrowing. </p><p></p><p>If those aren't working and you have an autoimmune rheumatic condition, then you should talk to your doctor about DMARDS. </p><p></p><p>The other thing that has helped tons is a heated mattress pad. They have them on Amazon, but they are cheaper at Walmart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 303294, member: 7083"] I have plantar fascitis (sp) in my feet, and pain in my hips and lower back. The only shoes that work for me are either Dansko or Sanita (they are the same shoe - they company just split). They come in European sizes and I would strongly recommend trying them on because they seem to run a bit small. (My EU size is 38, but I wear a 40 in those shoes.) After that you can buy them at endlessshoes.com. They have free overnight shipping and free return shipping, and are a tad less expensive there than at the mall stores. I haven't had to use my cane in a while since I started wearing these shoes. NSAIDS for this kind of issue are supposed to be taken regularly, i.e., twice a day, whether you're in a "flare" or not. Like Susie said, Celebrex is not one you should be borrowing. If those aren't working and you have an autoimmune rheumatic condition, then you should talk to your doctor about DMARDS. The other thing that has helped tons is a heated mattress pad. They have them on Amazon, but they are cheaper at Walmart. [/QUOTE]
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