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<blockquote data-quote="leeemerick" data-source="post: 724617" data-attributes="member: 56209"><p>I had something similar on my left foot on the knuckle before my big toe. Turned out to be non-malignent fibrous tissue. For whatever reason my foot decided to grow it there. Was like walking with a stone in my foot.</p><p>Had it surgically removed.</p><p>Two weeks later I grew two more, one on each foot.</p><p> I've had steroid injections on those to shrink them, has worked on one but not the other.</p><p>sorry I haven't offered any advice but just wanted to say your not alone! </p><p>My pediatrist put it as 'the human body sometimes grows things for no particular reason' when I asked what could have caused it lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leeemerick, post: 724617, member: 56209"] I had something similar on my left foot on the knuckle before my big toe. Turned out to be non-malignent fibrous tissue. For whatever reason my foot decided to grow it there. Was like walking with a stone in my foot. Had it surgically removed. Two weeks later I grew two more, one on each foot. I've had steroid injections on those to shrink them, has worked on one but not the other. sorry I haven't offered any advice but just wanted to say your not alone! My pediatrist put it as 'the human body sometimes grows things for no particular reason' when I asked what could have caused it lol. [/QUOTE]
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