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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 249
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 249
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Mine began 5 years ago with a sharp pain in the bottom of my right foot. It progressed, within a couple weeks to the other foot. After numerous doctor visits and podiatrists, it was determined to be Morton's Neuroma. So, a nerve in each foot was removed. Unfortunately, I believe this was the wrong diagnosis. I continue to have burning on the bottom of both feet and it has stayed there. No progression. It definitely gets worse with sweets and alcohol. I am learning, as most on the site will attest, that I haven't always been the best patient. It is hard to adapt to the changes of the body. But, I am getting better with diet and learning that the human body is a very complex piece of machinery. Aside from the numbness of my surgery, I have been relatively pain free for almost a week. I don't assume anything anymore. I just enjoy the good days and hope for more. The same is wished for you!
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