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Young girl with a neuroma :/

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Feb 10, 2020.

  1. admin

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    So I recently confirmed I have a mortons neuroma on my left foot. It only started being stiff last spring, but without a doctor (let alone a podiatrist) it's gotten pretty bad. When I run my fingers along the ball of my foot I can feel it tingle in the tips of my toes. Edge of pinkie toe is numb. Cant touch my third and fourth toes together if I try. The nerves jolt and it clicks hard every time I step with my regular balance of weight on that foot. It's bad- you get the point.

    Anyways,...

    Young girl with a neuroma :/

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