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Do i have to stop and just live with the pain

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Mar 13, 2017.

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    Its coming up to two years of pain and swelling, I've seen a podiatrist who didn't no what she was doing, kept putting a cushion in my shoe (which made my pain a lot worse) and I had to ask for her to transfer me to get an x-ray because she was about to discharge me. I've seen a private doctor who gave me a cortisone injection and did further tests because the hospital didn't do a good job with the x-rays, and I had another x-ray, ultrasound and CT scan. the doctors now told me that I was...

    Do i have to stop and just live with the pain

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