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Old 02-14-2013, 04:55 PM #7
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Default Hi Tamy

Welcome to Neuro Talk. You found a great place to find some help and compassion. I also have PN in my feet ankles and calfs. However what showed on the picture I think requires further investigation. If it were me, I would see an orthopedic specialist, and see if there is some other condition going on as well as the PN. Arthritis can also do this to joints in the feet. There are also some very special mail order catalogs that make shoes for orthopedic problems. I wish you all the best, and hope you find some resolution, so this doesn't get any worse. ginnie
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