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September 2008

  • Post MN surgery….day 9 - by Gina - (Mon, Sep 15 2008)
    The surgery went well, however, I was in more pain than the podiatrist lead me to believe. The wedge shoe that was given to me caused the pain to become unbearable and pain killer medications needed to be used. [more..]
  • Just diagnosed - by M Lavery - (Tue, Sep 09 2008)
    I’ve suffered for years with the burning sensation and I am glad to finally discover what causes the pain. However, I am being told to wear sensible shoes with arches. [more..]
  • MN removal today - by gina m. - (Mon, Sep 08 2008)
    I have been suffering from foot pain for over the past 8 months. I play softball 4 times a week. the season has not ended but it has for me. [more..]
  • recent MN surgery to remove 2 nerves - by Star - (Tue, Sep 02 2008)
    I had surgery Aug 15th to remove 2 nerves that have been causing me problems for over a year. My foot feels much better already! [more..]

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