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thevillager1988
11-09-2024, 05:50 AM
Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?

Topspinmo
11-09-2024, 06:43 PM
My wife had bone spurs when to Dr. Shannon Floyd couple time she was very satisfied with her. Dr. Floyd in southern trace plaza just off 466 up 101 in Lange eye institute building. I’ve got metatarsalgia starting on ball of my foot I’m nursing, may have to to her I’m future if don’t get any better?

thevillager1988
11-10-2024, 04:41 AM
My wife had bone spurs when to Dr. Shannon Floyd couple time she was very satisfied with her. Dr. Floyd in southern trace plaza just off 466 up 101 in Lange eye institute building. I’ve got metatarsalgia starting on ball of my foot I’m nursing, may have to to her I’m future if don’t get any better?

Thanks for your reply. I am a patient of her practice, and see her partner Dr. Mason. Would definitely use them for the surgery.

asianthree
11-10-2024, 04:51 AM
Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?

How long did injections work? Usually injections are the standard before surgery is considered.

JMintzer
11-10-2024, 10:01 AM
How long did injections work? Usually injections are the standard before surgery is considered.

This...

I've had many patients who were pain free after 2-3 injections and properly fitted orthotics...

VILLAGERBB
11-10-2024, 10:17 AM
How long was your recovery? Were you able to walk around?

Thanks for your reply. I am a patient of her practice, and see her partner Dr. Mason. Would definitely use them for the surgery.

thevillager1988
11-11-2024, 06:57 AM
I had an injection and it lasted 3-4 months. Maybe just need another ... I do wear orthotics and with the first injection, I was able to play PB for hours without any pain. I can only play for an hour now, and then I have to stop. Maybe it is just a matter of another injection.

The reason I am considering surgery ... I feel like hey ... if the nerve causing the pain could simply be taken out of the equation, that's a lasting solution. "Simply" is of course a relative term.

Appreciate the responses thus far.

Trident2
11-11-2024, 07:52 AM
I have had 3 different neuromas remove from my left foot. They were done by 2 different highly rated surgeons, in Michigan. None of them worked and they don’t know why. If you’re not familiar with the term “stump neuroma” it would be wise to look it up. I believe that my surgery’s were unsuccessful because scar tissue is causing inflammation, they grew back within a year or they are stump neuromas that were missed (my last surgery was to remove a stump neuroma). Of course, my results may not be yours, and I don’t mean to discourage you from having yours removed…. just conveying my experience.
Best of luck






My wife had bone spurs when to Dr. Shannon Floyd couple time she was very satisfied with her. Dr. Floyd in southern trace plaza just off 466 up 101 in Lange eye institute building. I’ve got metatarsalgia starting on ball of my foot I’m nursing, may have to to her I’m future if don’t get any better?

Nancy@Pinellas
11-11-2024, 08:46 AM
I’ve been treating Morton’s Neurona for over a year. I first got a shot that seemed to relieve the feeling of inflammation. Dr. Everhardt at TriCounty Podiatry across from Colony Plaza treated me. I have stretching exercises to do and I wear a pad in my shoe. It seems to be coming back, so I might have to see her again.

retfc2@yahoo.com
11-11-2024, 09:15 AM
I had neuroma surgery on both feet 15 yrs. ago. The procedure is to cut the nerves involved, but no this the involved toes will be numb. forever. But no more pain.

TWruns
11-11-2024, 09:43 AM
Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?

I've had a Morton Neuroma on the ball of my left foot for 15 years. I'm a runner so my feet are very important to me. My podiatrist in Orlando is also a runner and he did not want me to have surgery. It is operating on nerves which will always have complications. He had me to physical therapy and wear shoes with a wide toe box. It has worked. I have run several marathons with the least of my issues being my feet. Downside is I can't go barefoot, I always have to wear shoes.

thevillager1988
11-11-2024, 10:10 AM
VERY helpful!

thevillager1988
11-11-2024, 10:12 AM
VERY helpful!

Interestingly enough, I am most comfortable barefoot, in Crocs or OOFOS shoes. Unfortunately, I cannot run, walk or play Pickleball in any of those.

Corbettnancy@gmail.com
11-11-2024, 12:25 PM
Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?

I had this surgery years ago and yes it fixed the problem. Can’t recommend bc it was in a diff state

Carol@TV
11-11-2024, 07:14 PM
Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?

Three years ago I had the surgery in another state. While it fixed the problem, I now have a numb area where they removed the nerve. I find it pretty annoying, but at least it isn't painful.

Foxmd
11-11-2024, 08:19 PM
I had a Morton’s neuroma treated successfully by a orthopedic surgeon 30 years ago.

JMintzer
11-11-2024, 08:42 PM
Three years ago I had the surgery in another state. While it fixed the problem, I now have a numb area where they removed the nerve. I find it pretty annoying, but at least it isn't painful.

That "numb area" wasn't explained to you prior to surgery?

bsloan1960
11-12-2024, 05:52 PM
I tell you what I was told by my doctor- The neuroma can be removed but some patients are left with the permanent sensation that their toes are 'asleep'... tingling. My orthotics have made 100% of the pain go away for 35 years. Has anyone been diagnosed with Morton's Neuroma (or sometimes just neuroma) and had surgery to correct the issue?

If so, who was your Dr.? And did the surgery correct the problem successfully?