I want you to know that If I was younger I would happily offer to bear your children, alas I am not, so instead.....
Dear Inventor of HTP Full Length Heel Seats with Fascia Bar Technology, Truthfully I had absolutely NO expectations that these orthodics would do anything for me, as NOTHING I have tried over the last two years has, but THROWING MY MONEY into the FLAMING PIT of "Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief Promises" has become quite a hobby of mine. I don't truthfully even know why I threw them into my cart. I think it was the "Patented Fascia Bar Technology" description that caught my eye, and I guess I figured "why not". I have already tried the K Tape, 3 different boots, 4 different facia braces, the Strassburg Sock, various compression type contraptions, the foam wedge for calf stretching, the foot rocker, various highly rated heel cups, 6 different brands of orthotics... What is one more addition to the "drawer of dissapointed pain relief hopes". I half heartedly sent them to my cart. I even... almost... took... them.. back... out! A Little Plantar Faciiatis Story: A long time ago I walked. I walked for miles and miles, over hill, over dale, up and down the walking trails. I loved walking. I was healthier, and happy! My feet evidently...were not. They suddenly started to hurt... and over a short time, got worse and worse. So I got some super walking shoes... but that did not help, and eventually, I was forced to give up my walking. No more hills, no more dales, no more trails...but despite my lack of activity, the pain in my feet continued. I started having trouble just standing at work. I really had damaged myself it seemed, and developed a very bad case of Plantar Fasciitis. Getting out of bed in the morning was agony, and I could barely stand by the afternoon each day at work. I iced, I stretched, I took anti inflammatories until I thought my stomach would bleed out. I tried 3 different pairs of the best support sneakers out there, with 3 different pairs of the best rated orthotics. I spent hundreds of dollars on orthotic gel foot mats for my work stations. My right foot got better. My left... did not. Six months more of hobbling about, and I decided enough was enough, and forked out the money to see a podiatrist. He said "plantar fasciitis can take time to heal", and suggested that I keep stretching my calf muscles and stay on the anti inflammatories. I ran around my life (limped rather) like a track star. Stretching my calves, at every available moment like I was getting ready to run a marathon, and still continually suffered pain, that turn almost crippling in its intensity from the middle of the day on. I limped through my work days, and spent my evenings on my couch, with my foot on ice, thinking that free access to morphine would be so very, very nice. In desperation I went to a foot and ankle surgeon, a specialist, who gave me the same advice. " Plantar Fasciitis takes time to heal, keep stretching." I almost cried in despair saying " I HAVE been stretching. It is not helping!" He said, " I can only tell you what I see, and I see that your calf muscle is tight, and your faciia is inflamed. (via ultrasound) " He gave me a pair of hard orthotics, that his office carried, and sent me out to buy yet another pair of supportive shoes, (5th pair), with a few brand name recommendations, and of course advised my staying on the anti inflammatories. Follow up visit, another month later, still in agony from middle of the day on, getting out of bed in the morning is still agony, still icing every night, maybe a little bit of an improvement? He advised an even more supportive shoe, and for me to just keep doing what I was doing. Off I went for my 6th pair of $120 shoes, thinking about whether I should insist on trying the shots that I have read are so very painful, and about the option of surgery, the cost and recovery time involved, and weather or not I could afford it. Another month passed, and I had started to have horrible and constant hip pain as well, that turned out was being caused by the orthotics. I stuck it out for a few more weeks, before I said enough is enough of them. I had about enough of everything really, and went back to my most comfortable supportive shoes, which seemed to give me the least amount of pain in this shoe saga, and stopped the ridiculous stretching, and left myself alone. It had been two years, and I finally faced up to the fact that nothing in the norm of treatment was working for me, and I was either going to have the surgery, or stay crippled with this pain forever. I felt like If I did not have the surgery, I was going to end up in a wheelchair, as I was already using a cane to get around some nights. This was no way to live. I was 40 something not 95! Enter random half hearted decision to try HTP Full Length Heel Seats with Fascia Bar Technology: I put these orthotics into my shoes yesterday and last night, after 10 hours on my feet, I realized that I was standing in my kitchen at the end of the day, and my foot did not hurt. The middle of the day had come and gone with lack of my usual painful limp..I thought "Well maybe I'm just having a weird really good day or something. I'm not going to get to excited yet. Let's see what tomorrow brings". Tonight, after another 10 hour day on my feet, I still do not hurt. I can put all my weight on my bad foot, and press down, and it barely aches. I seriously, cannot Freeeeakkkking believe it! So inventor of HTP Full Length Heel Seats with Fascia Bar Technology, I want you to know that If I was younger I would happily offer to bear your children, alas I am not, so instead, I will just say "Thank You From The Soles Of My Feet" . I cannot tell you how horrible it is to be in constant, horrible pain for so long, and how much it means to finally find something that works. I don't know why it works for me. If it is your special facia bar technology, or not. I don't even care. If it was because you ground up magic faeries and sprinkled the dust of their little mangled bodies into these insoles I would still love and worship your product. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!! Happy dance! (because I can!) Small note. These do run slightly small. I wear a size 9, and although these say they fit to women size 10 they are a little short to the toe. However they do not irritate my toes at all being slightly short. If you wear over a size 9 you should order up. Read more




