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ugh bone spurs
Okay guys, finally decided to swallow my pride and post a few words of warning:
http://casey.shobe.info/heel_spurs-1.jpeg http://casey.shobe.info/heel_spurs-2.jpeg http://my.webmd.com/hw/joint_problems/tp23003.asp I've been soaking my feet in hot water with salts and soap for like an hour each the last couple days hoping that maybe I was wrong, maybe it's just some big callous that will go away if I treat it nicely. Nope, of course not. No such luck. I have a wonderful nasty condition that will require surgery I don't want and can't afford to correct, and it's my fault. ![]() Well won't be skating much for a looong while, it seems. I'm so down about this. ![]() Take care of your feet, or soon you won't be able to skate at all! ![]()
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I replied to you elsewhere, but I wanted to reiterate that my heels looked much worse than yours and I didn't need surgery - I just needed properly fitting boots. My heels are not as swollen as they used to be but it will take some time. One thing though, I can't find pointe shoes that fit properly now
![]() Ah well - don't bank on surgery just yet. Just get boots that are good for YOU and you should be alright ![]() |
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I am sorry, Casey. I am *never* right when I have to give myself advice, or guess the outcome of a situation for myself. Ever, ever. But usually, on calling out situations (especially bad ones), I actually am 99.9 percent accurate, and I have no idea why. Sometimes I think I am clairvoyant and do not know it. I wish you had proved me wrong, because I'm sick of being right about negative things- I definitely don't derive any pleasure from it, and I am sorry that your boots hurt you.
![]() Meanwhile, my best advice to you would be not to freak out. You caught the problem early. When I was warning you about needing surgery and so on and so forth, it was with people who stick with bad boots for years and years. I really don't think that the amount of time you skated on your boots has created a program so degenerated that you will require surgery. You MIGHT, but I doubt it. It's also about the level of pain you are willing to endure. I have bunions- I will always have them. My orthopedist said I could have surgery to get them removed, and the pain would be gone forever. My left foot's hurts a LOT. Sometimes it shoots all the way up my leg, I can't stand it. But, with this considered, I asked the doctor if he thought it was worth it. He said no, it's not, by the time you are recovered you will have wasted your whole season. Do it when you retire. So I might. And I might not. But most often times, surgeries like bunions or bone spurs are elective, you don't HAVE to do them to continue skating or living your life- you will just deal with daily pain, which, if you go back to skating and progress to doubles and triples, will happen anyways. I wake up in pain, spend the day in pain, and go to sleep in pain. My chiropractor and his team do their best to alleviate a lot of it, but it's still there, and it always will be, and it's a choice I made, am aware of, and am okay with. Perhaps that will have to be your decision as well. Go to an orthopedist surgeon when you get some money (if you don't have insurance, which I think I recall you saying you didn't, unless you find one that has payment plans), and ask him to take a look and to give you his advice. If he suggests surgery, get a second opinion. Get educated on the problem, and then make the choice that is right for you. EVEN if you did have to have surgery, you would still be able to come back. You are aiming for the adult circuit- you have a lot of time ahead of you. I only have a few years left before I retire, that's why I will not have any surgeries that are not absolutely necessary. Even if you had to take a season of, it would not be the end of the world. You are young for adult skating, so take the time you need to be healthy. You can do it! Chin up. |
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[QUOTE=sunshinepointe]One thing though, I can't find pointe shoes that fit properly now
![]() I think some companies that take custom orders can make pointe shoes that have a custom heel, such as a lower heel. Or do you need more heel rather than less? I've also heard of some people sewing a small amount of elastic across the back of the heel (about 1/2" to 3/4"), horizontally, inside right below the edge to hold it on.
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Casey, do they hurt?
If it doesn't hurt and isn't growing, then you may not want to consider surgery (considering that it's, ugh, surgery.) I have a heel spur on my right foot and the beginnings of one on my left. Odd that I never noticed heel pain. Hmm. I never noticed it till this summer and the sandals came out, so I'm guessing it's from last season's skating, and I'm hoping it's not from my new boots that I got in March (guessing not, as I was only on them a month. But in your pics, it doesn't look nasty or disgusting, so if you're worried about cosmetic concerns, don't. I doubt anyone would notice. ![]() |
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Thanks for the tip, and sorry for the thread jack Casey! ![]() |
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I have them, and I dont skate, They are caused by lots of things, dont have to be the skates or skating itself. Surgery is a last resort, and alot of docs wouldnt tell you to do that.I dont know if I would jump the gun and swear is was either the boots or skating.
Ice, time, advil, is what you read about the most. |
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Oh no, that really must suck (for lack of a stronger word). I don't really know anything about bone spurs and haven't ever had any, luckily. Yours don't look very obvious in pictures.
The last few times after skating, I've temporarily had a bad feeling in my left foot's arch. It's like I can't fully put all my weight on that foot without it hurting. Not sure why it's happening, but it goes away after a few minutes. My mom's mother (my maternal grandma, who is dead) had bunions or one bunion and needed surgery, and that concerns me because bunions can be genetic. That's why I have to be careful about the fit of skates, and shoes too. |
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Skating has grown increasingly unpleasant for the last few months, because when I get off the ice and take my skates off, my heels hurt, and sometimes my arches or other parts of the foot, but mostly the heels. There definitely wasn't any sort of deformity there when I started skating, so it's from skating. The heel pain has gotten worse and worse each time I skate - the last time before I stopped skating regularly it hurt to walk, and hurt for hours afterwards just sitting in a chair. On the bright side after a week off when I skated again (only for a couple hours, not skating all out, and wearing thick wool socks) my feet didn't really hurt afterwards.
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Oh, honey, that's nothing, really. All skater's feet are ugly--and dancer's feet are even worse. It's just the 'dirty little secret' of the sport. I do feel for you...it's no fun to be sitting on this side of the computer screen either, knowing how much talent you have, but that we couldn't stop you from not taking the abundant advice that was freely given last year. I hate to see talent like that wasted for no good reason. Don't jump to conclusions about your future in skating just yet. Take some time, heal up, and then start from 'scratch'--get good advice and look for equipment that is proper for your level and foot shape, and then get a coach who can help you not only progress, but help keep you from doing things that can injure you and burn you out. You'll be back...you've got too much talent to waste. It'll sit around and eat at you if you never come back.
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Avoid the surgery at all costs! (Free advice from a PT). Bone spurs occur from abnormal muscle pull or constant rubbing in one area. If you don't deal with the cause of the problem (i.e.your boots, flat feet, pronation when you skate, etc. ), the spurs will just regrow. If you have the opportunity to get some physical therapy, ask your doctor to refer you to someone who will do a treatment called iontophoresis. It's a way of delivering local medication with electrical currents. We use dexamethasone ( a cortisone derivative) to decrease inflammation, or acetic acid (vinegar) to dissolve the spur.
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![]() Maybe I'll be lucky enough that it will just stop bothering me and shrink back down in better boots.
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My daughter had exactly the same bumps from her ill fitting Riedells. When I took her for her Klingbeil fitting, Bill K told her that they would mostly resorb after wearing properly fitted boots for a few months, and they have. Years later she still has a bit of a bump on one heel, but it never bothers her. These things are a very common result of undue heel pressure/rubbing in poorly fitted boots. No surgery necessary, nor even a trip to an orthopod.
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(They're probably also available on the Gaynor Minden web site.) My husband has a pair of street shoes that need heel grippers (his old set of grippers wore out), so I'll probably actually order a pair for him! I used to wear Bloch Serenades as well. I also really liked Gaynor Mindens and Freed. My favorite were Veronese, but they always broke down too quickly. (Sorry, Casey, returning to actual thread topic now....)
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![]() Did you know they make them in hard shanks? That's what I get, they last me long enough (about 6 months when I dance 4-5 times a week). |
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