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<blockquote data-quote="SueJB" data-source="post: 1763003" data-attributes="member: 425990"><p>Thanks [USER=327073]@Bea56[/USER] I had the horrid injection for the neuroma and, touch wood, it hasn't reoccurred but the podiatrist said it could and also move to the other foot to. I've always worn flat shoes that fit well and have unsquashed toes....... glee. I also wear Hotter and they're good. I just couldn't get my head round the idea of depth in the toes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SueJB, post: 1763003, member: 425990"] Thanks [USER=327073]@Bea56[/USER] I had the horrid injection for the neuroma and, touch wood, it hasn't reoccurred but the podiatrist said it could and also move to the other foot to. I've always worn flat shoes that fit well and have unsquashed toes....... glee. I also wear Hotter and they're good. I just couldn't get my head round the idea of depth in the toes. [/QUOTE]
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