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Haha, I had to think about that one :)
I've tried all sorts, memory foam, extra comfort... Have had some orthotics as have bursitis and edema in my feet from the RA. Orthotics guy I saw recently said orthotics can cause more pain in RA and although I have a sagging arch I don't have flat feet so it was a no go - this is all the RA stuff though, not since the heel pain.
I already use a walking stick, have two but usually just use the one as it's a nightmare to try and do stuff with two (not walking obviously but in shops and such). It has helped take some of the weight off.
I was wondering, having googled, Chris. I remember the plantar fasciitis pain I had last time not being where I thought it would have been back then. It was more in my feet though you're right, could still be it. Have been trying some of the stretching exercises I did back then just in case though. Just found my old thread, 2011, doesn't seem like that long ago! I found a pair of trainers with the curved sole (toners?) a godsend for it but laces are too tight on the top of my feet now but could see if I could find something similar without such a firm top & laces.
I don't think my feet could copy with any heels. Have been out looking for some more shoes but found nothing was a comfortable and un-aggravating to my feet as the ones I'm wearing at the moment. Podiatry/orthotics want something more supportive but anything too stiff a material, needs bending to get on or fasten or which irritates the top of my foot just isn't comfortable.
I honestly do welcome your suggestions, don't want it to sound all "done all this already", only due to existing stuff and no reflection on your answers which I'm really grateful for, and you made me laugh :)