12-08-2018, 02:39 PM
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#6411
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Originally Posted by RockOn
I want you to try this.
Get your legs and feet really warm first thing before you try walking.
This has helped me tremendously. I know our aches and injuries in our legs and feet are not the same but I still hope you will give it a shot.
My sciatic pain is totally gone from left hip to toes. The right one continues to very, very slowly improve. I found out that cold weather increases that pain. I won't attempt to walk on these cold mornings until I get my right hip to my toes very warm. Recently I bought my pocket pittie a full size electric blanket so I just scoot over, snuggle to her, turn the blanket on high and can walk fine after the right leg is toasty warm. Otherwise, I literally bounce off the walls in horrible pain.
My physical therapist has me building my core to support the lower discs the doc wanted to surgically correct. I think by Spring or Summer I will be done with this pain but will always have to continue the exercises that keep my stomach muscles hard and tight --->>>> keeps the pressure off that sciatic nerve.
If this does not help, I hope you find something that will.
Best Wishes!
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Will try this! Mine is a mix of plantar fasciitis and sciatic nerve damage.
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