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Did your surgeon do anything for your feet during the surgery? I was wondering if they would have me wear my night splint or tape my foot??

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I also suffer from Pantars. They were not as worried about that as they were blood clots. I guess this can be a problem after surgery. I had leg things on that helped with circulation. Good luck to you. This is a good site to get a lot of infor.

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No, they didn't address my plantar fasciitis at all. I was day surgery so it probably didn't matter. I haven't worn night splints in a while. They didn't do anything for me and were hard to sleep in. Hoping weight loss will help some.

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I had plantar fasciitis a couple of years ago, and was advised to put arch supports in all my shoes. Guess what? After a while, I stopped noticing pain! It works. I do this with all my shoes all the time. Do not want it back.

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I just bought arch supports yesterday and already I see a big reduction in pain. I'm also hoping WLS will being the final nail in my plantar fasciitis coffin.

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