[pct-l] nerve problems in feet/bigger size shoe needed
Diane at Santa Barbara Hikes dot com
diane at santabarbarahikes.com
Sun Apr 4 19:42:38 CDT 2010
On Apr 3, 2010, at 7:36 PM, pct-l-request at backcountry.net wrote:
> I'm taking an informal survey.
> After our first year of long distance hiking, Ray started to
> experience
> nerve problems in his feet that have persisted to this day. He
> has a
> sense that his feet are under pressure, even when barefoot, and
> sometimes a persistent tingle. Not anything that would be
> described as
> pain.
> Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> Both of us have gone to larger shoe sizes. In my 30's I wore men's
> size
> 8 running shoes and hiking boots. Since our first year of long
> distance
> hiking (1996)I have been wearing men's size 10 1/2. Ray has gone from
> size 11 to size 13 in all his shoes.
> Is this common? Only among hikers? Or is this a natural
> consequence of
> aging?
> Marion and Ray
I'm 45. My feet hurt a lot more now than before the trail. I've
always had a hard time finding shoes that fit and don't hurt and it
is worse now. My toes used to be scrunched together. Now they are
separated from each other. This means I have to buy bigger shoes than
before by about 1 or 2 sizes. No numbness or tingling. Just general
soreness after hiking that goes away the next day, plus tendonitis
and sesamoiditis.
Every time I bring stuff like this up to my doctor he just says it's
part of getting old (welcome to the ibuprofen club, he says) and part
of doing too much and that I should take it easy. But I like a life
of adventure, so I live with the pain.
Diane
Books I've written:
~ Piper's Flight
~ Adventure and Magic
~ Santa Barbara Hikes
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