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Old 10-25-2011, 09:16 PM #1
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Default Nerve Pain

Hi there! I was wondering if anyone here can help me~ I had a nerve block injection in my ankle 8 days ago to numb my foot so that I could receive cortisone shots for Plantar Facitis & heel spur. My foot is still numb from heel to the big toe on the inside bottom of my foot. Also, if I bend my ankle forward, pain shoots up to the backside of my knee. Could this be nerve damage??? I don't go back to see my doc for another week.
Thanks for you help!
~Twyla
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