phoebe555
12-30-2007, 11:22 PM
Hi. I'm new to this place and have spent a while reading the threads. I am gathering information about foot surgery and would love some input from those of you who have BTDT. I realize that people heal differently and the quality of healthcare isn't the same across the board. That being said, here is my situation and what I am looking for feedback on:
I was referred by my GP 8 months ago to a podiatrist for bunion pain in both feet. I am active, although not at much as I would like. At the first visit, the pod said I had neuromas in both feet in addition to bunions. My left foot appears worse and has a cyst on it, but my right foot has more pain in the big toe, bunion area and in the neuroma. I left with orthotics and cortizone shots. I was happy for three months. Since then, the symptoms have worsened especially in the neuroma in my right foot. Various other treatments haven't helped. The pod suggests surgery to remove it and might as well throw in the bunion removal while we are at it because I will have to have surgery at some point and having some cartilage left in my later years would be helpful.
I was a little taken aback by his approach because most doctors in my lifetime have been very conservative about surgery. This pod is well known in our town's running community and treats many athletes. He is an experienced practitioner. I know you can't make my decision for me, but I feel uncomfortable after reading these posts and without doing research going ahead with any surgery. I also have three kids under the age of 6 with no family nearby to help out with my recovery. I trust my pod, but should I seek out a second opinion with a foot and ankle surgeon. The bunion pain is mostly arthritic feeling but it is daily and worse when I exercise. The neuroma is such that I cannot walk in bare feet without feeling like a stake is driving through the middle of my foot and my toes are almost always numb. I am a stay-at-home mom so luckily I can wear comfortable shoes.
Is it better to have the bunions removal at the same time as the neuroma taken out or separately? I only know one person who has had this type of surgery and it was successful. I am looking for some more opinions!
Thanks.
I was referred by my GP 8 months ago to a podiatrist for bunion pain in both feet. I am active, although not at much as I would like. At the first visit, the pod said I had neuromas in both feet in addition to bunions. My left foot appears worse and has a cyst on it, but my right foot has more pain in the big toe, bunion area and in the neuroma. I left with orthotics and cortizone shots. I was happy for three months. Since then, the symptoms have worsened especially in the neuroma in my right foot. Various other treatments haven't helped. The pod suggests surgery to remove it and might as well throw in the bunion removal while we are at it because I will have to have surgery at some point and having some cartilage left in my later years would be helpful.
I was a little taken aback by his approach because most doctors in my lifetime have been very conservative about surgery. This pod is well known in our town's running community and treats many athletes. He is an experienced practitioner. I know you can't make my decision for me, but I feel uncomfortable after reading these posts and without doing research going ahead with any surgery. I also have three kids under the age of 6 with no family nearby to help out with my recovery. I trust my pod, but should I seek out a second opinion with a foot and ankle surgeon. The bunion pain is mostly arthritic feeling but it is daily and worse when I exercise. The neuroma is such that I cannot walk in bare feet without feeling like a stake is driving through the middle of my foot and my toes are almost always numb. I am a stay-at-home mom so luckily I can wear comfortable shoes.
Is it better to have the bunions removal at the same time as the neuroma taken out or separately? I only know one person who has had this type of surgery and it was successful. I am looking for some more opinions!
Thanks.

