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working on ladders

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 2, 2017.

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    Hi, I've been working a job for the last four months which requires that I stand on ladders for 6-7 hours a day sometimes. At first my feet were sore after work, and now for the past month I've had excruciating pain in my left foot. The conditions are closest to a Mortons neuroma, whereas its between my 4th and 5th toes.

    So I've been taking ibuprofen a lot, but then developed severe headaches so I stopped. Now the pain is worse. I finally have health insurance as of 5 days ago so I want...

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