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Old 06-13-2014, 01:59 AM #27
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I seem to recall you mentioning some sort of fibrosis growths in your feet? If so, then, these may have some compressive mechanical actions on nerves. So the more you use your feet the more the potential for pain. This may respond somewhat to Lidoderm patches... so you might try them.
You know I attributed the fibromas to the pain for the first 2 months before the pain in my right foot (which has no fibroma) became worse than the pain in the left foot (which has a marble size fibroma)

Regardless of the cause of pain I have tried lidocaine cream in different areas and have no luck with pain reduction. Not sure if the patches are better, although I asked my podiatrist for a lidocaine patch prescription and he directed me to the cream. It was a waste of money in my case.
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