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<blockquote data-quote="lrw60" data-source="post: 418111" data-attributes="member: 64443"><p>Like you I am type2 with arthritis, in most of my joints but the carpel tunnel pains flared up long before I was diagnosed with diabetes. I have also suffered with ingrowing toenails. I had a big toe nail removed a few times to see if would grow back properly. It didn't want to do that so the last time it was removed the root was destroyed. I can honestly say that virtually the whole process was pain free, if anyone else is faced with such an op and is worried. I was offered cortisone for the carpel, which I refused. I changed my diet in some way, can't remember how, it's too long ago, and the cp is now almost non existant, I have no pain from the area or lack of movement. I do have constant pain from the arthritis in my big toe joints which makes it very painfull to walk any great distance. I relieve this by buying the strongest boots I can get with the least flexible soles. I posted a query recently concerning clogs. Not necessarily wooden shoes as such, but a shoe with a wooden sole. I figured that if I could stop my toes bending as I walked and relied on the sole having a curve to allow the foot to rock, it would stop a lot of my toe pain. I haven't found a pair, yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lrw60, post: 418111, member: 64443"] Like you I am type2 with arthritis, in most of my joints but the carpel tunnel pains flared up long before I was diagnosed with diabetes. I have also suffered with ingrowing toenails. I had a big toe nail removed a few times to see if would grow back properly. It didn't want to do that so the last time it was removed the root was destroyed. I can honestly say that virtually the whole process was pain free, if anyone else is faced with such an op and is worried. I was offered cortisone for the carpel, which I refused. I changed my diet in some way, can't remember how, it's too long ago, and the cp is now almost non existant, I have no pain from the area or lack of movement. I do have constant pain from the arthritis in my big toe joints which makes it very painfull to walk any great distance. I relieve this by buying the strongest boots I can get with the least flexible soles. I posted a query recently concerning clogs. Not necessarily wooden shoes as such, but a shoe with a wooden sole. I figured that if I could stop my toes bending as I walked and relied on the sole having a curve to allow the foot to rock, it would stop a lot of my toe pain. I haven't found a pair, yet. [/QUOTE]
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