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Arthritis in Feet

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Callistemon Tue 29-Oct-19 17:30:29

Yes, podiatry is offered on the NHS, at least in our area.

However, I've never been offered an Xray or further advice on what could be wrong with my feet although I do have insoles courtesy of the NHS.

The rather expensive ones I had made privately whilst on the NHS waiting list were of no use whatsoever and made my feet even more painful.

Jane10 Tue 29-Oct-19 16:57:42

A podiatrist made a special orthotic insole for me which helped a lot. I went to a local podiatry clinic and just paid. It was worth it to me. Only about £40 I think but that was a few years ago. It meant I could keep wearing my old shoes and boots. The inflammation settled too.
Good that you're having an X Ray just in case it's something else.

Sparklefizz Tue 29-Oct-19 16:33:54

Thank you everybody. I am going for an X-ray tomorrow so should know more once the results are in. My GP didn't offer the services of a podiatrist on the NHS - not sure if that's available nowadays.

Scentia - yes, I wondered about Doc Martens.

Scentia Tue 29-Oct-19 15:28:24

I would say Doc Martins are your way to go.

Curlywhirly Tue 29-Oct-19 15:13:19

Are you sure it is arthritis and not a Morton's neuroma! Google it; it is a swelling on a nerve and feels like you have a pebble on the sole of your foot. They can be removed by surgery.

Dee1012 Tue 29-Oct-19 15:04:47

I have arthritis in my feet and was given a referral to a podiatrist...it was quite helpful as they arranged some insoles for shoes that do help a little.

If I'm looking at shoes and boots...Skechers are great as are Fitflops, I have a lovely pair of patent ankle boots from them!

Labaik Tue 29-Oct-19 12:16:49

Skechers [sp] now make boots I believe but probably not in the style you like. You can buy padded insoles that will probably fit into boots; no good for shoes but should be ok with boots and trainers. I've lived in trainers or Ugg boots for years because of foot problems.

Teetime Tue 29-Oct-19 11:50:08

It be an idea to be referred to a Podiatrist. I have arthritis in my feet and put up with years of pain before having the feet x rayed on the instruction of a Podiatry surgeon to find my bones has crumbled and needed pinning together. I would get them seen sooner rather than later.

ayse Tue 29-Oct-19 11:45:11

You can buy gel insoles that may help. Places like JD Sports sell them.

I hope you manage to find something that helps with the pain flowers

Sparklefizz Tue 29-Oct-19 11:39:41

I have been diagnosed with arthritis in my feet, and on the ball of one foot I have a painful swelling and my toes hurt. My GP says I can expect similar to develop on the other foot sad and it is now hurting to walk.

He suggests buying some quality trainers with well padded soles but I am a skinny jeans and biker boots kinda gal.

Can anyone suggest a company that does stylish boots with padded-type of soles which will protect my feet without me hating the look of them?

Thanks in advance.