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What AC still has done to my Foot. [7-25-14]
As a lot of you know that I have issues with my feet. Anthrocon this year was something Kind of was dreading, and well: Here is the proof of why I was dreading it. THIS is almost 3 weeks after wards, and I'm still recovering....
Those little red bumps are basically blood that have boiled up to the surface of after the capillaries underneath have burst form the heat. You can't see them, and thankfully most of its gone.... But both feet were covered in heat rash.... So I had freaking thousands of micro blisters from it all over. That spot oon my big toe: Is still kind of it.... I don't know what to do with that.
Yeah..... This is fun to look at each day. I can barely walk, and such. Today is just.. OW.... Sorry... if you find this disturbing. SOme people sometimes think I'm exagerating when i say its not that bad.....
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Wow.. three years back my job had me on my feet 10 hours a day and my foot did something odd. It swelled to almost twice its normal size and I could barely walk. Each step felt like I was causing something to stab around my ankle. It was awful. The hospital could not figure out what was wrong.
Months later, my oncologist, while giving me a pap smear, noticed my foot and said "Oh, looks like you have a bad case of tendinitis!"
My family doctor thinks that the natural lubrication that forms to allow your bones to move fluidly is very low in my joints, because they pop and crack all the time. Then, somehow, causes my tendons to be over used in compensation and they are weak. I didn't have insurance when we last talked about it,so it's time to bring it up again.
Long story short, I feel your pain. It's not the same, it's probably not as intense, but I have an idea of what you're feeling.
I hope you can find relief soon. God bless.
Months later, my oncologist, while giving me a pap smear, noticed my foot and said "Oh, looks like you have a bad case of tendinitis!"
My family doctor thinks that the natural lubrication that forms to allow your bones to move fluidly is very low in my joints, because they pop and crack all the time. Then, somehow, causes my tendons to be over used in compensation and they are weak. I didn't have insurance when we last talked about it,so it's time to bring it up again.
Long story short, I feel your pain. It's not the same, it's probably not as intense, but I have an idea of what you're feeling.
I hope you can find relief soon. God bless.
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