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Mrsrpmddo

Sciatica?

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Hi everyone, hope everyone is doing ok, I’ve been having bad anxiety lately, one thing after another. I’m freaking out now , because the bottom of my heel feels numb. And kind of tingly, espcially when I walk on it. I do have sciatica and low back issues. My hip and butt both hurt. I’ve had tingly toes and numb toes but.never the heel. I can still feel stuff on the spot , but it just feels weird. Anyone else had this? Thanks for reading , 

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I'm sorry that no one has replied to you. I've been off most websites for a while now...I'm in my own freakout hell due to everything. But I digress.

As for the heel numbness I have it off and on for years. Personally, I do believe it is related to sciatica. It's annoying for sure. I have some exercises that my doctor gave me to help with sciatica and when I do them religiously everything gets better...then I forget and voila...heel numbness...until I do my exercises again and things calm down.

If you have had sciatica in the past how have you dealt with it. I wonder if you did now whatever you did before if it would help the numbness. Of course, at this point, it's been a while since you posted and I hope that you have some relief from the numbness.

Let us know how you're doing, ok?

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Thanks penny so much for replying.the numbness is better in heel. But having a lot of back and sciatic problems. My doctor says it’s from my sciatic nerve. I’m now on to other worries. This COVID 19 is causing me to have so much more anxiety, again, thanks for replying and stay safe, hope you’re doing ok❤️

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My wife stands a lot at her job and has bunion and heel issues. She has seen a Podiatrist who has helped her feel better. 

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Thanks  marc. Doctor says it’s probably from my back, but could be the start of plantar fasciitis. Hasn’t happened again so guess that’s good for now

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My wife's former coworker had planter fasciitis. She was 28. It was painful. She saw a podiatrist who recommended a certain type of shoe for people who stand a lot. 

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