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I wasn't sure whether to pist this in Equipment (lacing technique) or here (inflamed and swollen foot). Here is what I ended up with.
As people who have been following my "Live from the Camino Torres" thread know, I've been having some foot problems, particularly with my left foot. At first I thought it might be gout, because it started with my big toe and my father had gout in his big toe, making me susceptible. But, bad as it was, apparently it wasn't gout, firstly because I could walk (albeit with a lot of pain), and secondly because the pain started to move to other parts of the foot, which I'm sure gout doesn't do.
I started taking ibuprofen for it, and the medication certainly helped. But I began to notice that it hurt a lot more and I limped a lot more after putting on my shoes. I realized that whatever was happening with my foot had caused the front part of the foot to swell, and my shoes were too tight there. I though to myself "I bet I can improve this with different lacing." After re-lacing my shoe, it was a real game changer. It made all the difference. I no longer limp at all.
I'm putting below a photo of my two shoes. The right shoe is as usually laced (giving a little more room over the arch. The left is how I relaced it to accommodate my swollen foot.
As people who have been following my "Live from the Camino Torres" thread know, I've been having some foot problems, particularly with my left foot. At first I thought it might be gout, because it started with my big toe and my father had gout in his big toe, making me susceptible. But, bad as it was, apparently it wasn't gout, firstly because I could walk (albeit with a lot of pain), and secondly because the pain started to move to other parts of the foot, which I'm sure gout doesn't do.
I started taking ibuprofen for it, and the medication certainly helped. But I began to notice that it hurt a lot more and I limped a lot more after putting on my shoes. I realized that whatever was happening with my foot had caused the front part of the foot to swell, and my shoes were too tight there. I though to myself "I bet I can improve this with different lacing." After re-lacing my shoe, it was a real game changer. It made all the difference. I no longer limp at all.
I'm putting below a photo of my two shoes. The right shoe is as usually laced (giving a little more room over the arch. The left is how I relaced it to accommodate my swollen foot.