Pain Control

i8it77
on 9/21/15 9:56 am
VSG on 04/21/15

Is there anything over the counter we can take besides Tylenol? Feet pain is unbearable and making it hard to walk. I must exercise and walk! Am awaiting a podiatrist appointment but want to continue to move my feet.

    

    
casinoluvr
on 9/21/15 10:08 am - Candor, NY

I'm very interested in this answer also, I try to walk everyday, but my feet hurt so bad I can hardly move when I am done walking. Tylenol doesn't touch the pain.

 

 

HW: 278 SW: 268 (VSG 8/13/2015) CW: 203

        

Tink3125
on 9/21/15 10:42 am
VSG on 12/01/15

I use frozen soda bottles and roll my feet over them for 20 minutes. I do this in the morning and after walking.  I just keep them in the freezer. Works great for plantar fasciitis.

 

Scott S.
on 9/21/15 10:50 am - TX

Check with your doc... there are a few that he/she can prescribe that could work.  Traditional foot relief methods like Epsom Salt and cold relief are the only other options that I am aware of.

VSG: 8/8/13 

        

ChubbyHubby82
on 9/21/15 11:39 am
VSG on 07/06/15

I too have foot and leg pain...that being said. 

I caution you on using NSAIDs because of the bleeding risk. If you had a complication such as a PE or DVT and are on Coumadin/Warfarin then NSAIDs are a major no no. 

Frozen water bottles/cold compress always help my feet and legs. There are other things out there to help with leg pain. I am Diabetic with Type 2...so there is some neuropathy in my feet as well that contributes to the pain. 

 

    

HealthyBee
on 9/21/15 2:51 pm
VSG on 08/03/15

You may want to ask your MD about Gabapentin (Neurontin). It works very well for nerve pain. Often Diabetics take it for their pedal neuropathy (foot tingling and pain). I started taking it before surgery for Restless Legs Syndrome (not exactly pain) and it has really helped.

White Dove
on 9/21/15 4:08 pm - Warren, OH

Ice is like magic for pain.  Always try that first.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

i8it77
on 9/24/15 9:47 am
VSG on 04/21/15

IAM AWARE that NSAID are a no no as I HAVE NOT been taking anything other then Tylenol which my surgeon OK'd. As a former Massage therapist heat and cold therapy have been attempted as well as massage(thank you is a good suggestion) Awaiting Poditrist appointment, will ask about gabapentin. MYy job step average is 13,000-17,000. a night I havee a toddler so I walk/chase alot before I go to work.

    

    
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