Osteoarthritis in toes, metatarsalgia and plantar fascilitis
Posted , 2 users are following.
Has anyone else got the same..
1 like, 3 replies
Posted , 2 users are following.
Has anyone else got the same..
1 like, 3 replies
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barbara66703 julie89879
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Yes for years.....what did you want to know? There are many others too... its a common issue...
julie89879 barbara66703
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Me too for years, very painful.. .i have a toe joint replacement too. . I am waiting for a steroid injection, hoping it works, injection in the toes didnt work at all..
barbara66703 julie89879
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i just left mine alone . slowed down daily schedule wore better fitting shoes with double soft sole and arch support. changing habits that exacerbates the issue and it all calmed down. i had friends that had surgery and made it worse. steroid injections are a temp fix until the numbing agent mixed with it wears off. steroid injections is a waste of time and money.
it will get better with care with rest ice and feet can heal . 6 months or so of rest...better than off your feet for months with surgery and if it even helps. just my experience and opinion i am not a doctor.