Let us know what they say - wishing you luck!!
Let us know what they say - wishing you luck!!
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"
Yeah, the extra toe wiggling helps me. I have terrible feet due to rheumatoid arthritis; all my foot joints are out of whack. I have to be sure to do lots of toe wiggling, including when I clip out at a traffic light or something, I'm consciously wriggling my toes/feet. That's about the only thing that helps me.
I have suffered similarly. I finally found some answers. This is the diagnosis. Hot Foot:
http://roadbikerider.com/articles.ht...l%20Hot%20Foot
The condition is aggravated by the hills we have in Colorado.
This might help you, too. I have been fiddling with my feet for months now and at least I have a direction to head for awhile. I am now trying metatarsal pads... (Of course losing 8 pounds might help, too. Thank goodness that isn't the primary remedy.)
Hope your foot problems are more easily solved.
SKM
Great website SKM! Some very interesting things in there. I'll have to try some of them. Good luck with your feet too.
Update: last time I was at the LBS the professional fitters weren't there. I did see one at the US Championship race, but figured it wasn't the time to get free advice out of him!![]()
I had this problem for the first few months of this year, or since I took up cycling again. EVERY time I went riding, after about twenty minutes, I would be dealing with toe numbness on the outside. I thought it was something I would just have to learn to tolerate. During this time, I had also been working my way through the REI saddle selection trying to find something comfortable, and I finally did. And you know what? I was so busy rhapsodizing about how great my poor crotch felt that at first I didn't notice that the toe numbness was gone. It was the saddle, when I thought it was just me, seeing as I remember I always had toe numbness when I used to ride in my early twenties. So don't give up! It may be that one adjustment away!