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<blockquote data-quote="Mep" data-source="post: 1549658" data-attributes="member: 211362"><p>I hope your foot operation is a success for you. If you have a steroid injection in your other foot and it affects your sugar levels it may be that your doc may change your treatment for you temporarily so you can manage. I'm not sure I'm keen on more injections, but I really don't want surgery either after one of my friends mentioned she's had 3 surgeries already for the same problem I've got and she's still having trouble. ugh. I'm still getting physio but not sure that is helping as much. It could be because I'm on baclofen which is a muscle relaxer and my physio is trying to build up muscle strength which is probably harder to do on someone taking muscle relaxers. lol. Oh dear. I can't please everything sadly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mep, post: 1549658, member: 211362"] I hope your foot operation is a success for you. If you have a steroid injection in your other foot and it affects your sugar levels it may be that your doc may change your treatment for you temporarily so you can manage. I'm not sure I'm keen on more injections, but I really don't want surgery either after one of my friends mentioned she's had 3 surgeries already for the same problem I've got and she's still having trouble. ugh. I'm still getting physio but not sure that is helping as much. It could be because I'm on baclofen which is a muscle relaxer and my physio is trying to build up muscle strength which is probably harder to do on someone taking muscle relaxers. lol. Oh dear. I can't please everything sadly. [/QUOTE]
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