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Surveyor
03-25-2007, 08:33 PM
Hello,

I've had a Morton's Neuroma for the better part of a year now and am looking at surgery at the next possible step. I've had alcohol injections that have proved pretty ineffective. I've got basically 1 more that I hope will do the trick, but I don't hold out much hope.

My question is really related to the permanent numbness they say results from removal of the nerve. Is this very bothersome or something you get used to? Can anyone answer?

Thanks,

Titchou
03-25-2007, 09:07 PM
I had my neuroma removed 5 years ago. The only problem with the numbness now is that I can't wear low cut shoes without backs on that foot as I can't grip as well to hold them on. I don't notice the numbness at all any more. And in the beginning it was just ever so lightly annoying. Sort of like when your arm "goes to sleep", so to speak.

Just be sure to find a really good, experienced doc and that he/she cuts from the top of the foot so you can walk from the beginning. I don't know where John's Creek is but my normal advise is to call the nearest pro football or basketball team or major college athletic department and find out who they use. Beisdes being common in women who wear heels, this is also a common injury for runners. Good luck!

Surveyor
03-25-2007, 09:13 PM
Thanks for the info and the advice. I am near Atlanta, so I guess the pro teams are right here.

 
 
 




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