Have you had x-rays of the ball of your foot? There are little bones in there called sesamoid bones. They can move, get damaged and cause a tendonitis in the ball of the foot.
If you don't move, do you still have that pain? Is there redness or swelling in that area of the foot?
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Weezie looking at petunias 8.25.2017
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