Coping With Morton's NeuromaThis section is a place to share stories about Coping With Morton's Neuroma Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download THREE NEUROMAS AT ONCE. 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.. On the one foot that he found two, he decided that i needed both removed. They were between both my third and forth toes. He romoved them at the same time and i ended up with crps..rsd.. Now i have an enternal implant in my back to help with the pain in my foot. This was after months of a coctail of medication that failed to remove the pain of crsp..(not curable.) But since this operation, not only is my third neuroma been removed but iam about to have the first two neuroma’s removed “again”. They grew back in five years. So far the neuroma removed the last of oct. 21st ‘09 is doing well. I get my stitches removed in one week. Wish me well as not to have the crps move to this foot also. Good luck to anyone having any kind of surgery as “crps” is a disease and can not be cured as of this date and time.it took me five years to have the one neuroma removed on the other foot and the dr. Told me as soon as he cut me it just popped out. It was large. And yes, crps can set in on this foot too. I hope not.. Comments
November 2009
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