| Re: What can you do to lessen a bunion instead of having surgery?
As for the uneven wear on your shoes, if the bunion is on your left foot and the outside (left) of your shoes is more worn down, you are definitely walking uneven. However, I doubt this has anything to do with the "reason" for your bunion. The uneven walking is because you're likely (but unintentionally/unknowingly) walking more on the outside of your foot BECAUSE of your bunion. For as long as I can remember, all of my shoes (both feet) were worn like that because I was walking on the outsides of my feet so that there wasn't as much pressure on the bunions. I didn't know this at the time. I only knew I walked totally crooked. After I recovered from the surgery on the right foot and started wearing new shoes, I realized that my right shoe was wearing completely evenly. The same with my left one now. So, my uneducated assumption is that I've been compensating for my bunions by walking on the outsides of my feet. Now that I've re-learned to walk, my gait and stride has been corrected and I walk evenly. Hopefully my shoes will last longer now, too!
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