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Old 09-03-2024, 06:53 AM
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Nothing! I’ve had many injections, 3 surgeries and used 2 different docs. Just living with it for now. Using oversized, very wide, soft sole shoes. Stump neuromas can be the cause of pain after the neuroma is removed….. look it up. Everyone is different. Best of luck to you.
x2 Fjpresti, I have had almost the exact same experience with stump neuromas following surgery. Took the 4th surgery to fix and I now have uncomfortable scar tissue after 2 years.
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Old 09-03-2024, 07:05 AM
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Not getting better. Seeing dr woo. Don’t want injections or surgery. Did pt. Didn’t really help. Changed shoes and never go barefoot. Been resting it since May.

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Try getting a pair of tennis shoes with front and back gel cushion.
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Try getting a pair of tennis shoes with front and back gel cushion.
Right idea. New Balance makes a shoe that oofos and similar could not match. Had to go to an New Balance outlet store to find.
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I was sure I had a knot on the bottom of my foot. The podiatrist said it just felt like one was there. It is Morton’s Neuroma. I opted for the painful shot. It helped, stretching exercises help, and changing footwear. Good luck with your struggle to find relief.
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Old 09-03-2024, 07:56 AM
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This may seem strange but I went to two different Dr’s over two years and neither of them helped. I never realized that at some point I developed a bunion on my left foot, which neither Dr pointed out. Because of that I needed wider shoes. Narrow shoes are one of the primary causes of Morton’s Neuroma. Changed out all my shoes and the problem went away.
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You have 3 options for MN. PT probably didn’t change much of the issues.
MN doesn’t go away on it’s own.
Mine went away on its own I went to a larger size sneaker, where the ball of the foot was not restrained, but did have some firm padding. It took about 9 months for it to go away on its own, it has not reoccurred in the last 20 years. And just so you know, it was pretty bad in the beginning. Knock on wood it'll not come back
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Old 09-03-2024, 09:55 AM
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I had custom orthotics ordered through a Podiatrist. He had to have them remade a second time. But I wore them for a short while (like a few months) and the problem when away and has never returned. The Podiatrist said use the orthotics again if issue happens again, but it has not. Good luck!
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I think everyone's experience is a little different. 30 years ago I injured my foot playing tennis, soft tissue injury. I developed MN 10 yrs ago. It was the classic pain involving the 3rd and 4th toe. Had an ultrasound scan and there was no thickening of the nerve. I found that positioning my foot a certain way during an attack helped. I purchased New Balance orthotics, saw a podiatrist and purchased custom orthotics; within a yr the pain went away. I've read that MN can go away on its own and so I don't know whether what I did helped, or it was just a matter of time. However, I have not stopped wearing the orthotics. I view it like chicken soup, can't hurt and I walk a lot.

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Mine went away on its own I went to a larger size sneaker, where the ball of the foot was not restrained, but did have some firm padding. It took about 9 months for it to go away on its own, it has not reoccurred in the last 20 years. And just so you know, it was pretty bad in the beginning. Knock on wood it'll not come back
It's still there, it just isn't irritating you anymore. If you went back to your previous sneaker size, it'd trigger a flare-up. You've found a treatment that's effective for you. This is excellent news!

I can still feel the nerve damage from mine, just a little tingling between the two toes when I put my weight on my foot. But no pain or difficulty walking anymore. Definitely flares up when I have to wear heeled shoes (like for weddings and funerals) but the symptoms subside within a day after switching back to my flats and arch supports.
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Old 09-03-2024, 11:15 AM
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I’m not sure if what I have is MN. When I curl my toes down, it feels like a sock is balled up under and between my toes. Thankfully I don’t have any pain, just the annoying discomfort. Anyone have any similar experiences?
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Not getting better. Seeing dr woo. Don’t want injections or surgery. Did pt. Didn’t really help. Changed shoes and never go barefoot. Been resting it since May.

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I hurt my feet and ended up with Morton's neuroma from my use of an exercise bike. I changed the way I use the peddles, i.e., I quit using toe straps and placed my feet much further up on the peddles. I also changed my shoes. I went to a New Balance 928 4E shoe, i.e., an extra wide shoe to ensure that my toes are not crunched together. You want a shoe that has very good padding and you need to replace the shoes a little bit more frequently. I was unwilling to have sugary done as there is a chance they'll cut the nerve going to the toes. I did one shot, that did very little to alleviate my discomfort. Over a fairly lengthy period of time, my Morton's neuroma as improved significantly by making the changes I described above. I also wear shoes all the time.

Good luck.
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Old 09-03-2024, 03:52 PM
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Not getting better. Seeing dr woo. Don’t want injections or surgery. Did pt. Didn’t really help. Changed shoes and never go barefoot. Been resting it since May.

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I had to read about Morton’s Neuroma & I’m sorry for your pain! I have had a related, similar foot deformity called Metatarsal Adductus since birth. Some things I do: I never walk around barefoot. I wear Birkenstocks most of the time (as others have also recommended) Birkenstocks keep the foot’s positioning correct & don’t allow me to roll my feet & twist my knees. I also had fairly severe nerve problems with some toes after I had the Alpha strain of Covid. This caused pain, burning, swelling & my toes turned BLACK. Scary! Doctor did xrays, tests etc. nothing serious, thankfully. But B-12 and Vitamin D were deficient. B-6 was also recommended. The supplements worked wonders in about a month. When I fail to take them, the symptoms gradually return. I saw some info online about vitamin deficiencies (B-6) & MNeuroma too. Age-old advice to use RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) helps ease INFLAMMATION pain & swelling but a word of advice: “elevation” works best when the swollen toe/foot/knee (whatever) is ABOVE your HEART for 15 minutes or more. So propping it up on the back of a sofa while lying down works pretty well—but NOT simply sitting in a recliner with your feet up. Watch what you eat too. Potatoes & nightshade veggies along with deli meats, wine, alcohol, avocados, & salt are major inflammation triggers for my troubles. As another post advised, a massage regime may be helpful if you can work up gradually & stick with it. Epsom salt soaks are amazing! (How does soaking in laxative help? No idea. Just grateful it does!) i avoid taking OTC NSAIDs like advil, alieve & tylenol bc they can seriously harm your organs. A bit of sodium gel (Voltaren-now OTC) applied to the painful spot helps but I use that sparingly too since it is absorbed & is another NSAID. I’ve found a few (actual) physical therapists on YouTube who post about very helpful exercises & movement modifications for various problems involving knee, foot & ankle pain. My favorite is El Paso Physical Therapy’s YouTube channel. Hope you find relief. Using an “all-of-the-above” approach has been most helpful for me.
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I hurt my feet and ended up with Morton's neuroma from my use of an exercise bike. I changed the way I use the peddles, i.e., I quit using toe straps and placed my feet much further up on the peddles. I also changed my shoes. I went to a New Balance 928 4E shoe, i.e., an extra wide shoe to ensure that my toes are not crunched together. You want a shoe that has very good padding and you need to replace the shoes a little bit more frequently. I was unwilling to have sugary done as there is a chance they'll cut the nerve going to the toes. I did one shot, that did very little to alleviate my discomfort. Over a fairly lengthy period of time, my Morton's neuroma as improved significantly by making the changes I described above. I also wear shoes all the time.

Good luck.
Good tips! The shoes especially like are WIDE width ASICS running shoes (& no I don’t run) I tried a steroid injection too. Pain got better briefly then much worse so never again for me.

My related knee arthritis pain improved a lot after I followed the YouTube El Paso Physical Therapist’s advice to point my toes outward as I walk & when I stand still. Amazing!
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It's still there, it just isn't irritating you anymore. If you went back to your previous sneaker size, it'd trigger a flare-up. You've found a treatment that's effective for you. This is excellent news!

I can still feel the nerve damage from mine, just a little tingling between the two toes when I put my weight on my foot. But no pain or difficulty walking anymore. Definitely flares up when I have to wear heeled shoes (like for weddings and funerals) but the symptoms subside within a day after switching back to my flats and arch supports.
Most people never notice your shoes. I have to wear whatever makes me feel better. If someone doesn’t like what I wear, then they desperately need to spend a lot more time thinking about what’s wrong with them than they just wasted on me!
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My Doctor made we custom molded Orthotics- shoe inserts. This relieved 100% of the pain when I walk. MN doesn't go away. If orthotics weren't suggested by your doctor it's time for a new one.
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Not getting better. Seeing dr woo. Don’t want injections or surgery. Did pt. Didn’t really help. Changed shoes and never go barefoot. Been resting it since May.

What and who helped you?
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