Good morning Julie, you have a lot going on there. I have all the same problems you mentioned as im sure many of our members do too.
I see this is only your second post so if I missed your first one let me say welcome to our group
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For my foot problem I wear orthotics in my shoes I can not be without them. I also have ankle supports I wear around the home at certain times.
My GP sent me to see a podiatrist a few months ago with my foot problem I also have OA in my toes. You could try asking your GP for a referral.
Do you take any medication for your OA which I have in my lower spine, fingers knees etc. My GP asked me to try naproxin a little while ago for the pain.
I think the best thing would be to talk it through with your doctor and see what they can offer in the way of advice and maybe medication xx
Hi MD, I don't take meds for many reasons. But on my last visit to my GP she gave me a prescription and asked my to try naproxen for my OA pain. Sadly I'm not ble to try them as yet. But at least I have them to hand for when I become too desperate xx
For indoors I have one of those heated back warmers which my dear husband bought me. This one actually fastens around the neck with a kind of stick up collar and then wraps around the back. It has three heat settings and is absolute bliss. Outside I tend to wear layers and wear one of those thermal vests, a polo neck sweater with a lightweight but wool scarf and something with a hood so the back of the neck is covered.x
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