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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / September 2005

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Karen - 03 Sep 2005 10:24 GMT
I am a 28 year old female. I have been living in Denver for the past
one and a half years. After about 2 months of coming to denver, I
started having pain in both my feet after walking for sometime. The
pain is at the top of the foot in the horizontal line where the leg
meets the foot. There is no redness or swelling. I also dont see any
restricted movement.

I used to do a lot of aerobics/walking before. But now the pain starts
just after five minutes of walking. If I stop for a minute, it goes
away too.

I spent around 3 months away from denver and I never had any pain
during that time. But once I came back, it again started after a couple
of months.

Another thing to note: I do not feel any pain in case of start-stop
walking like going around in a mall since you stop a lot inbetween.

I went to a doctor last week. The results of the foot xrays that he
advised came out to be negative.

Can any of you comment on what these symptoms may represent?

Thanks
Karen
Harvey R. Stone - 03 Sep 2005 15:34 GMT
Hi Karen,,,,   Sometimes a person will have an area that gets inflamed and
with our feet,,,, we can not just stop walking,,,, we have to live our life.
The thing that worries me about what you have said is that it is in both
your feet.    Anytime we have both sides of our body like elbows or knees or
feet it could be inflam.arth. and we need to have the best take a look at
what is going on.    That is a Rheumatologist,,,, arth. doctor to make sure
it is not inflam.arth.   It could be that your body needs a steroid shot in
the area to start the healing process.  Please do not just live with it.  It
could get worse.
Harv
>I am a 28 year old female. I have been living in Denver for the past
> one and a half years. After about 2 months of coming to denver, I
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> Thanks
> Karen
 
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