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    #31
    It can show up on MRI and a Bone scan.

    Like already stated though, it depends on the severity of it as to non-surgical techniques or "Voodoo" will work. Many of us wait until we just can't take it anymore and by then its surgery or maybe that interesting alcohol method up yonder.
    Last edited by Voodoo; 06-12-2017, 11:47 AM.

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      #32
      I have Morton's Neuroma on my left foot. The pain was painful at times, to non-existent at another time. He was walking barefoot, especially walking down the stairs. I finally went to the doctor (after several years), when my leg above my stupor the last two toes were bruised from the neuroma! I went to the orthopedist and received inserts that cost a fortune, but, unfortunately, it didn't help.I have yoga toes, and they do seem to help somewhat.For workout shoes, I wear New Balance https://bestoutdooritems.com/best-ru...uroma-reviews/ so the hour or so per day I spend in them, and it doesn't seem to bother the neuroma

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        #33
        My wife and I both have had the surgery. Two different Doc's and two drastically different experiences! Hers was a piece of cake.

        Mine was a nightmare from the get go and then formed a stump neuroma afterward which my wife's doc was able to cure with shots but it took several

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