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yeah, I wouldn't invest in anything shoe wise until there is some relief from either orthotics or inserts. I suffered with this for about 6months bad before things eased up.
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Considering my present inserts with Metarsal lift is about 3 years old(yikes!!), I just ordered some new ones...
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My experience doesn't sound anywhere near as bad, but I don't really think that pedals have anything to do with it. Unless oldpotatoe has been wearing the Sidi potato skin sole model.
The first thing to do is get wider shoes, probably the next size up. I always got shoes that were snug thinking it helps performance. I'm pretty sure it doesn't. My feet wallow in my winter shoes and that really doesn't slow me down at all. |
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I recently purchased a pair of Lake CX241 wide shoes, they are wonderful! Great adjustment so no side or top pressure at all. I live with the discomfort, sometimes bad and other times not so bad. Having had chemotherapy one and a half years ago didn’t help things, now I have discomfort where I hadn’t previously. Good luck, if you find a helpful solution please let us know. Forgot to add, my custom cycling orthotics have high arches and I think this really helps, I also place my cleats as far back as possible, the little things all make a difference. quattro Last edited by quattro; 08-13-2018 at 03:43 PM. Reason: Update |
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Don't know why people are so anti-shots. I had this condition in one foot about 9 yrs ago, podiatrist recommended the shots, one every 3 weeks for a total of 3, and after shot #3 I never felt pain or numbness or the little "pea" or stone under the ball of my foot again. They worked exactly as promised. I guess others have had problems with them, but I did not.
Reading the post right above mine, I guess I still have the fat pads the poster above is lacking, so the shots worked for me.
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My D2 shoes really helped... arch support was the key in my case. I also Ice my feet after riding sometime. Good luck, nerve pain is horrible.
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I had three alcohol shots and all was well. The doctor decided a fourth would be even better. It made things a lot worse. He then gave me a steroid shot. I found a new doctor who said he only does steroid shots, not alcohol shots. Not sure why. But, no more shots in last ten months. I have most of my issues with walking/hiking. Only problems I have had cycling was during a cross state tour when it was very hot. I switched to cycling sandals the rest of the trip and they worked fine. My first insoles were from a running store. I still like to use them, especially in sneakers and hiking shoes with softer sole. I also have custom insoles that work with most of my shoes, but they are carbon and are a bit stiff in softer sole shoes. I have a very high instep so I need that correction as well as the metatarsal support. In summer, I wear Teva sandals almost all the time. I'm retired and in a warm climate so I can make it work. They feel great!!! Much room for toes to stretch. I may look for some wider shoes in the future, but I have a narrow heel??? Go luck. I know that pain well.
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I've never done alcohol shots off my feet. Body shots off a girl once, but not their feet ;~)
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I really wanted to like the Giros, but tried them on as well as Shimano Spyre wides -- both still not enough. Went with Lake Cx237s in a normal width and they are really good. And they even make a wide! Good review by a pro here.
RKP review here. Pretty comprehensive sizing chart here. Good luck with your search, Peter! |
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Ha...thanks, we'll see..it didn't help that I walked into a end table in the hall last night in the dark(having some duct work done, crap everywhere)..TWICE..on the same 2 toes...slow learner...
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