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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 606866" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>I teach exercise for a living, so I beat the **** out of my feet. Stress fractures, raging plantar fasciitis, and a Morton's Neuroma in one foot. In my case, the pain would come and go, as in kill me for 6 months, then pretty much go away or at least be manageable with devices like good shoes, orthotics, and this toe spreader thingy (sorry, don't have an official name), and Motrin. I haven't had surgery because I'm a huge wuss, so I mostly wanted to commiserate and tell you I feel your pain quite literally and hope you find good treatment. I'm guessing you've tried all the non-invasive stuff if you're considering surgery. The only thing I've heard about the surgery is that the recovery felt long to people, but that's probably true of any surgery, especially of the feet. I would imagine that you reach a point where you have to do what you have to do so you can live your life. Good luck, having sore feet sucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 606866, member: 13260"] I teach exercise for a living, so I beat the **** out of my feet. Stress fractures, raging plantar fasciitis, and a Morton's Neuroma in one foot. In my case, the pain would come and go, as in kill me for 6 months, then pretty much go away or at least be manageable with devices like good shoes, orthotics, and this toe spreader thingy (sorry, don't have an official name), and Motrin. I haven't had surgery because I'm a huge wuss, so I mostly wanted to commiserate and tell you I feel your pain quite literally and hope you find good treatment. I'm guessing you've tried all the non-invasive stuff if you're considering surgery. The only thing I've heard about the surgery is that the recovery felt long to people, but that's probably true of any surgery, especially of the feet. I would imagine that you reach a point where you have to do what you have to do so you can live your life. Good luck, having sore feet sucks. [/QUOTE]
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