Darin Pradittatsanee
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                        
                        I have suffered from plantar fasciitis with  the implication of Achilles' tendonitis for  almost two years. The pain in my foot also triggers  the pain in my knees (way back I had a knee injury.)  I have tried a variety of things--icing, heating  pads, ultrasound, lazor treatment, acupuncture,  orthotic pads, exercising, having my foot in a  cast for 3 weeks. I am now being treated by  an orthopedic doctor. The pain seems to lessen a bit.  However, at this point, I still cannot walk much. Pain   (both in my knees and foot) becomes part of life. I was  told that surgery is unnecessary. I don't want to try  cortizone injections since the areas of pain seems to shift a   lot.     Does anybody know what I should do? Any suggested treatment   that might work?     A note to those who are also suffering from plantar  fasciitis, please be patient. During the two years of living  with the pain, I learn that stress and anxiety   contribute a great deal to the pain. If at this point we still can't  find the most effective way to heal our physical pain,  please do take care of our mental health.    Thank you very much