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Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Feb 14, 2023 | Replies (9)Comment receiving replies
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I agree with Sue that it could be neuromas and arthritis.
I had only a MRI to confirm two neuromas and had surgery to remove them in 2012. In 2017 I went to a different podiatrist in another town and a MRI found a small neuroma and the neuroma stumps were inflamed. Podiatrist did an injection and referred me to physical therapy.
Not a lot of physical therapist know much about foot therapy in my town. I found from the first therapist I saw that one therapist that had helped me many times knew how to treat feet. He used massage, torture tools but mostly dry needling. Dry needling is basically acupuncture with a TENS unit attached. I think I had 8 to 10 sessions and could walk again with little pain.
Then back to podiatrist in 2021 .. now bone on bone arthritis. The worst pain is when low pressure weather fronts come through. The base of my big toe on the bottom hurts the most and across the top of the rest of my toes. Most of the swelling is on top. I get my moist (microwavable) heating pad and place on my foot when it hurts the worst. .. beats filling a pan with water to soak it. Ice makes it hurt worse for me.
No injection into area will help bone on bone arthritis. If there is a space in the joint it will help arthritis. I did have torodol and depro medrol injections in my buttock a few months later for on general all over arthritis. They helped my foot too. I was told by the podiatrist he does do a surgery to help the arthritis, but he would not recommend it for me. I have osteoporosis.
I do think you should see a good podiatrist. I asked a nurse friend about podiatrist in her town .. she had only seen him a couple of times, but her friends thought he was a good podiatrist. I figured she was the person to ask being nurses are on their feet so much.
You have your insurance company and hopefully there will be a good podiatrist that is in your network.
ZeeGee
@kaptainkat, this sounds absolutely unbearable. Thanks for providing the extra details. Please note that I removed the x-ray report since it contained personal identifying information. Since this is a public forum for patients to connect, we recommend posting without personal identifying info for your security.
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What did the emergency room doctor suggest as next steps?