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Default broken ankle metal plate removal?

I have recovered from broken ankle. I got rid of cam boot a few days ago. My ankle still feels stiff and I use a walker for long distances like big box stores.

Now my surgeon recommends more surgery to get the metal plate taken out.He said something about neuropathy.

My neuropathy does affect my legs. I walked around on the broken ankle for three weeks before I sought medical care.
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