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Crooked big toe (still) - after bunionectomy

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Aug 21, 2017.

  1. admin

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    I had a rt foot bunionectomy w/ osteotomy on June 1, 2009. I have what still looks like a bunion bump that doesn't look to much different than the other foot that hasn't had surgery! I have seen the xrays, so I know there is no bump left there. Is it possible it is all still swollen - even when I get up 1st thing in the morning?

    When I first went to the foot ortho for foot pain, he suggested I should consider surgery because they will only get worse.

    Also, at that time my big toe was...

    Crooked big toe (still) - after bunionectomy

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