I have flat feet.
I only found out within the last couple of years about it actually. I have had painful feet ever since I hit puberty but I had figured that it was normal due to growing pains. Later I was slightly overweight (about 30lbs) and so I figured the pain was due to that.
It wasn't until I was 24 that the pain in my right foot became unbearable. I was using sports tape to put pressure on the arch and I was popping pain pills like candy. During a regular appointment, I was chatting to my chiropractor (who is also a podiatrist) and I happened to mention that my feet were in a bit more pain than they usually were. She had me stand in front of her and it took her one glance to determine that my feet were nearly completely flat. I had almost no arch at all and my big toes were starting to bend inwards from the stress.
As a bonus, the extra pain I was experiencing was due to a bone spur in my right foot, a common side effect of flat feet.
After the diagnosis, I was fitted for custom orthotics at a delightful $400 price.
Even with those, the pain was still getting to me.
At a recommendation, I switched my shoes to Asics gel 2170's. These shoes are so bloody fantastic, but they cost on average about $180 a pair and my 7 and a half size is impossible to find sometimes. I also have a weird way of walking that causes the padding on the inside of the heel to wear away within about 5 months, so the shoes need to be replaced pretty regularly.
I've had to send my orthotics in once already to be fixed.
I've had friends make digs at me for my shoes. I don't make a lot of money and sometimes I feel like bitching about it. Their helpful advice is to buy cheaper shoes. Why don't I just buy $20 shoes like they do? I obviously just want the expensive shoes because they look nicer. I'm so vain.
The bone spur also took nearly a year to go away. That was last year in January. Kinda feels like I'm developing another one now. Pain is getting bad lately.
I also need to wear braces on my big toes to straighten them out at night at least once a week or I will be in a lot of pain.
My flat feet have also fucked me in other ways.
My right knee cap has dislocated twice, and because of my strong leg muscles, I've had to be held down while they pulled it back into place both times.
My first hospital visit was pretty expensive and the resulting physio wasn't cheap. I had to wait over a year from my last treatment until I could have it covered by extended medical coverage.
I also have a shifty hip that I was born with but is exasperated by the flat feet. Thus my monthly chiropractor visits so that I can live without too much pain. This isn't covered by my extended medical.
I just wish I had normal feet.
Normal feet don't cost this much.
Normal feet don't cause this much pain.
I really hate my feet.
I only found out within the last couple of years about it actually. I have had painful feet ever since I hit puberty but I had figured that it was normal due to growing pains. Later I was slightly overweight (about 30lbs) and so I figured the pain was due to that.
It wasn't until I was 24 that the pain in my right foot became unbearable. I was using sports tape to put pressure on the arch and I was popping pain pills like candy. During a regular appointment, I was chatting to my chiropractor (who is also a podiatrist) and I happened to mention that my feet were in a bit more pain than they usually were. She had me stand in front of her and it took her one glance to determine that my feet were nearly completely flat. I had almost no arch at all and my big toes were starting to bend inwards from the stress.
As a bonus, the extra pain I was experiencing was due to a bone spur in my right foot, a common side effect of flat feet.
After the diagnosis, I was fitted for custom orthotics at a delightful $400 price.
Even with those, the pain was still getting to me.
At a recommendation, I switched my shoes to Asics gel 2170's. These shoes are so bloody fantastic, but they cost on average about $180 a pair and my 7 and a half size is impossible to find sometimes. I also have a weird way of walking that causes the padding on the inside of the heel to wear away within about 5 months, so the shoes need to be replaced pretty regularly.
I've had to send my orthotics in once already to be fixed.
I've had friends make digs at me for my shoes. I don't make a lot of money and sometimes I feel like bitching about it. Their helpful advice is to buy cheaper shoes. Why don't I just buy $20 shoes like they do? I obviously just want the expensive shoes because they look nicer. I'm so vain.
The bone spur also took nearly a year to go away. That was last year in January. Kinda feels like I'm developing another one now. Pain is getting bad lately.
I also need to wear braces on my big toes to straighten them out at night at least once a week or I will be in a lot of pain.
My flat feet have also fucked me in other ways.
My right knee cap has dislocated twice, and because of my strong leg muscles, I've had to be held down while they pulled it back into place both times.
My first hospital visit was pretty expensive and the resulting physio wasn't cheap. I had to wait over a year from my last treatment until I could have it covered by extended medical coverage.
I also have a shifty hip that I was born with but is exasperated by the flat feet. Thus my monthly chiropractor visits so that I can live without too much pain. This isn't covered by my extended medical.
I just wish I had normal feet.
Normal feet don't cost this much.
Normal feet don't cause this much pain.
I really hate my feet.
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