MYSISSYGIRLS
07-30-2008, 03:50 PM
Hello,
I am new to this board and have read some, I am 44 yr old female. Early this summer is when i first noticed the bunion on my right foot. It was not there last year, I wear flip flops as long as i can every year and would have noticed. When i first noticed it i had a pair of other kind of sandals on that just caused so much pain and i really looked and felt it and realized what it is. I am wondering how fast these things grow or appear. Well since then the big toe above the bunion is having numbness and there are times when it feels like some minor pains shooting through foot and up back of leg, maybe not so much pain as weakness, its hard to describe. I didnt think the bunion and numbness in big toe were related but i am starting to wonder. if i touch the area where there is numbness it does cause pain. Any one out there who can give me information on bunions ? my aunt and mother have had them for years , I remember them always complaining about them. Is this going to get worse and is the numbness in big toe related? Im really hoping dont need surgery.
Thanks so much for any advice in advance,
Tami
I am new to this board and have read some, I am 44 yr old female. Early this summer is when i first noticed the bunion on my right foot. It was not there last year, I wear flip flops as long as i can every year and would have noticed. When i first noticed it i had a pair of other kind of sandals on that just caused so much pain and i really looked and felt it and realized what it is. I am wondering how fast these things grow or appear. Well since then the big toe above the bunion is having numbness and there are times when it feels like some minor pains shooting through foot and up back of leg, maybe not so much pain as weakness, its hard to describe. I didnt think the bunion and numbness in big toe were related but i am starting to wonder. if i touch the area where there is numbness it does cause pain. Any one out there who can give me information on bunions ? my aunt and mother have had them for years , I remember them always complaining about them. Is this going to get worse and is the numbness in big toe related? Im really hoping dont need surgery.
Thanks so much for any advice in advance,
Tami
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danabarb
07-30-2008, 05:13 PM
I would check to see if you have a morton's neuroma and, if you have to have bunion surgery, I suggest that you have it done by an ortho man. I had both my feet done at once and it was painless surgery FOR ME.
cosmic1
07-30-2008, 05:14 PM
I have had two severe bunions which formed in my teen years.
They were repaired in my fifties.
I think that I went through all sorts of pain and joint issues.
However, numbness was never one of them.
Maybe it is time to have someone check it.
Numbness means a nerve is being pressured and that is something that should be looked into................
They were repaired in my fifties.
I think that I went through all sorts of pain and joint issues.
However, numbness was never one of them.
Maybe it is time to have someone check it.
Numbness means a nerve is being pressured and that is something that should be looked into................
debbie g
07-31-2008, 01:32 PM
i think you have to see a dr for a proper diagnosis. i also agree with seeing an ortho foot and ankle specialist.
MYSISSYGIRLS
07-31-2008, 05:21 PM
I am going to call my dr tomorrow to schedule appt for him to look at bunion. My daughter in law said that the numbness is probably from the bunion growing on nerve. I thought they grew outwards but dont know a whole lot about them. Her sister had 2removed last year from each foot and did very well. she is a hair stylist and is on her feet constantly. I really dont have time to be down after a surgery because i care for mother with alzheimers.im hoping its not growin on a nerve.
footsiedee
08-03-2008, 06:28 AM
sometimes, or at least in my case, there is also arthritis in the joint with the bunion. i have been very lucky to have a great recovery so far. if you are having symptoms and pain, time to have a specialist look at it. also, if at some time the bunion causes the big toe to press enough on 2nd toe such that the 2nd toe crosses over top the big toe, personally having a surgeon that i trust, i will be running straight to the surgeon. i waited a month too long because it was planned for june, and in may or late april my toe started crossing over. now my second toe, while not paining me, is left slightly deformed from the pressure that had been on it. but it is functional and no pain...so its good. but i have seen pictures of the results of people who ignored this toe crossing, it can lead to torn ligaments/muscles etc in the toe. i was diligent in being non weight bearing, icing the foot for several weeks, elevating elevating elevating. and now that i know better, next time i will be prepared by cooking in advance and freezing food to have after surgery.
this board is a great place to get a free education, and learn from others experiences. good luck.
this board is a great place to get a free education, and learn from others experiences. good luck.

