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<blockquote data-quote="memememeiii" data-source="post: 812158" data-attributes="member: 150648"><p>Okay. I saw the doctor and am being referred for an ultrasound on both feet, as one is particularly bad, and the other shows signs of a similar problem. At the outset, he stated that the top of the feet for Morton's neuroma usually hurt also, and my left foot does. But he said it usually hurt more than it did. Frankly, it hurts enough. Surgery is the answer to this, apparently. It's like a calloused nerve that's blown up. I hope it's not that, but as for diabetic neuropathy...I've only had diabetes for 3.5 years, so he says it's too early for neuropathy. So...there we go. That's what I know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memememeiii, post: 812158, member: 150648"] Okay. I saw the doctor and am being referred for an ultrasound on both feet, as one is particularly bad, and the other shows signs of a similar problem. At the outset, he stated that the top of the feet for Morton's neuroma usually hurt also, and my left foot does. But he said it usually hurt more than it did. Frankly, it hurts enough. Surgery is the answer to this, apparently. It's like a calloused nerve that's blown up. I hope it's not that, but as for diabetic neuropathy...I've only had diabetes for 3.5 years, so he says it's too early for neuropathy. So...there we go. That's what I know. [/QUOTE]
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