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over the last six months I have been suffering from really sore soles of my feet .
and was wondering if this might be due to the foot-pegs on my t/c gsa I have been riding wearing my sidi blackrain boots so was wondering if this could be the cause.
anyone else had any similar problems .
 
Unlikely.

Have your doctor check you out.
Plantar fasciitis is fairly common and often the cause of pain in the soles of the foot, although it is not the only possibility.
Are you a big lad?
It is more common for overweight people.
 
Unlikely.

Have your doctor check you out.
Plantar fasciitis is fairly common and often the cause of pain in the soles of the foot, although it is not the only possibility.
Are you a big lad?
It is more common for overweight people.


Both my wife and I (less often) do suffer from Plantar Fasciitis, She's suffering more than I do, but I wouldn't say she's overly overweight could do with loosing 6-8lb but not as easy as it sounds. Poor thing keeps on trying but no luck eating less than 1500 kcal per day and only shifting small amounts. I rally do feel for her. Anyway back on the subject of sore feet. She developed her "illnes[" while working for Starbucks as a store supervisor. Meanig she had to spend 9-10 hours (sometimes longer if some prat decided he/she had bad curry) behind counter serving angry customers in need of an urgent caffeine fix. She has been like this now for over 5 years. Docs keep saying that it should go down eventually. There is another theory of mine on this. She has size 5 feet and is very heavy on her heels when walking especially, which in turn contributes to her problem. I on the other hand suffer less often, generally speaking if I spend prolonged periods of time standing up on a spot without great deal of walking involved during the day. I work as a cabinet maker, so spend a fair bit of time at the bench. If I am out on site installing the furniture then I tend to suffer less often. So the Point of it is that gentle walking while wearing proper and comfortable shoes, is probably a best option.
 
I have certain pairs of socks that seem to make my feet sore when I walk for more than say 20 or 30 mins or spend that amount of time on my feet, they are the older not so well made ones or those that have lost their "spring"

Have you considered your socks?
Maybe get some good quality ski type socks, they are the type that give me most comfort these days.
 
All my socks are boot type and are replaced quite regularly. Steel toe caps in my work boots eat them as if these becoming a deficit.


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Both my wife and I (less often) do suffer from Plantar Fasciitis, She's suffering more than I do, but I wouldn't say she's overly overweight could do with loosing 6-8lb but not as easy as it sounds. Poor thing keeps on trying but no luck eating less than 1500 kcal per day and only shifting small amounts. I rally do feel for her. Anyway back on the subject of sore feet. She developed her "illnes[" while working for Starbucks as a store supervisor. Meanig she had to spend 9-10 hours (sometimes longer if some prat decided he/she had bad curry) behind counter serving angry customers in need of an urgent caffeine fix. She has been like this now for over 5 years. Docs keep saying that it should go down eventually. There is another theory of mine on this. She has size 5 feet and is very heavy on her heels when walking especially, which in turn contributes to her problem. I on the other hand suffer less often, generally speaking if I spend prolonged periods of time standing up on a spot without great deal of walking involved during the day. I work as a cabinet maker, so spend a fair bit of time at the bench. If I am out on site installing the furniture then I tend to suffer less often. So the Point of it is that gentle walking while wearing proper and comfortable shoes, is probably a best option.

Plantar Faciitis is a condition sent from hell, had it for circa 4 years now but has eased considerably. Tried all sorts to cure it but unfortunately not much helped. Seems to of healed itself eventually with only minor niggle occasionally now. Good shoes and insoles wouldn't harm. Good luck :thumby:
 
Thanks peoplem, think it is that planter thing . Could do with losing about a stone or more and am also on my feet all day .this getting old has lost its appeal , when one thing stops bothering you somthing else rears its ugly head

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