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November 2009

  • Unknown Foot Pain - by Renee - (Tue, Nov 10 2009)
    I am a 41 year old mother of 7 and have been on the go constantly. I have had terrible pain in my left foot for months and did not know why. I recently went to a podiatrist and was told is was possibley a Mortons Neuroma [more..]
  • THREE NEUROMAS AT ONCE. - by MICHELE - (Wed, Nov 04 2009)
    I would like to tell you the stories of my neuroma’s… Two on one foot, one on the other.. I have lived 32 years with severe foot pain in both of my feet. I finally went to a specialist and he found the three neuroma’s.. [more..]
  • Just do it. - by Clint - (Tue, Nov 03 2009)
    After seeing 5 podiatrists over the course of 30 years, I finally found one that properly diagnosed my problem as Morton’s Neuroma. I had the surgery 13 days ago, will be getting the stitches out in another four days. Already, I feel 1000 times better. [more..]

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