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Q: Foot Pain
asked by: detsi on March 2nd, 2007
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Yesterday I stood up and for no apparent reason had this sharp pain in my foot. I thought it would go away and walked down to pick up my boy from school, by the time I got home I was in agony and unable to weight bare at all. My husband took me to my GP who said there were no broken bones and prescribed Diclophenic. Within an hour of taking one the pain was so much better and I am able to walk on it again although there is still mild pain. The pain seemed to run from my middle toes along the top of my foot towards my leg. I wondered if anyone else has experienced this or knows what may have caused it. Thanks.
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kawigirl4usmc
replied on April 23rd, 2007
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Stress Fractures Maybe??
You might ask to get a bonescan. It sounds like it could be what I have in both my feet. First they did X-rays and nothing showed up, but then they did a bonescan and found stress fractures. When I 1st got them I started taking 800 MG of motrin (prescribed) and it made the pain go away almost completely, I completed Marine bootcamp, but when I started doing crazier hiking the pain came back. I'm no doctor, but maybe you could get a bonescan.

good luck.
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