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Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby mwiseman on Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:24 am

Had MN for 15 years. Not sure about surgery. I've tried it all to get relief. As well as you all know the pain is unbelievable! It's 50/50 on the pro's and con's. I'm just on the fence even after all these years of suffering. "Do or Don't??
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby Designeer on Wed Oct 28, 2009 8:42 pm

wiseman,

I posted in another thread you wrote in....................try "prolotherapy"....google it.
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby webster on Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:19 am

Get off the fence and just do it. I, like you, have suffered needlessly with it for years. 2 weeks ago I had the surgery and in 3 days get the stitches out. What a relief. While there is some discomfort from the surgery, there is NO MORE PAIN from the MN. I imagine in another week, I'll feel better than I have in 30 years. DO THE SURGERY.
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby Designeer on Sun Nov 01, 2009 12:17 pm

OR GIVE NATURE ONE LAST CHANCE.................www.prolonews.com and www.getprolo.com

find search engine there and input "neuroma" and find the PERMANENT success stories, not as immediate as surgery but no stump neuroma, full feeling in your foot, no complcations or infections, all natural, powerful and all you. I am a walking example, ran 5 miles this morning, will get about 2 or 3 more treatments, then I'm good for another 30 years.
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby webster on Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:12 pm

If prolowhatever works for you, then great. I sincerely hope, however, that you are not preying on peoples' insecurities and lack of knowledge to sell Dr. Houser's books. After living with it for 30 years, countless treatments, pads, orthotics and injections, The surgery, so far, was the best treatment for me. Obviously, it's a personal decision, I'm just saying what I know. the surgery worked for me.
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby Designeer on Sun Nov 01, 2009 1:45 pm

I am not selling books............I am in the architectural design industry, just want to help too.
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby webster on Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:45 pm

Then I applaud you, sir. No offense intended. Fair enough?
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby Designeer on Sun Nov 01, 2009 5:00 pm

Fair enough, you are just protecting people from scams I understand..............D
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby mwiseman on Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:49 pm

Thanks for the reply. I made the appointment for an Orthopedic Surgeron/Foot & Ankle. Up until this point I have been a very active person, but anything I do on my feet for any length of time is very painful. It is time!!
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Re: Morton Neuroma Surgery...Do Or Do Not??

Post a new topicby Designeer on Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:01 pm

All the best Mwiseman !!!
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