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October 2008

  • heel neuroma - by Maria - (Fri, Oct 17 2008)
    I am a 32 year old waitress I’ve been a waitress for 16 years. I recently had heel surgery to remove a heel spur and neuroma in my right foot. [more..]
  • mortons neuroma - by Christine - (Fri, Oct 10 2008)
    I have been dealing with this very painful spot in the ball of my foot for over 2 years now. I was told that is is a neuroma and that I need to change the type of shoes I wear. [more..]
  • Morton Neuroma surgery day 6 - by Vickie - (Tue, Oct 07 2008)
    I tell you it has been the most painful recovery ever, I felt like I was laying there getting burned by a flame and I was not able to do anyhing about it [more..]
  • Years of pain - by ZHP - (Tue, Oct 07 2008)
    I have been experiencing pain between my 3rd and 4th toe for some time now. It would also feel like my toes are cramping, there is no pain when I touch/press the ball of the foot of toes. [more..]

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