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Sudden severe pain without injury

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Feb 23, 2017.

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    Hello. About a week ago I noticed a little pain in my right foot but didn't really think much of it. The next day, it was a little worse and I was favoring it a bit and had a little bit of a limp. The pain got a little worse as the day went on and then that night, I remember waking up 5-6 times with foot pain. The next morning, my foot was in severe pain and I couldn't even touch the ground, much less put any weight on it. I had appendicitis a few years ago and I would say the pain in...

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