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Morton's Neuroma

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Lisaa

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So the doctor thinks my pain in my toes and soles is Morton's Neuroma , but upon reading about it they say it feels worse when walking and mine feels better when walking but worse when sat or in bed ! Sometimes it hurts to bend my toes what I will s at though is I don't get pins and needles just pain ,tingling (not very often)
 
Hadn't heard of this Lisaa and I'm not sure if any of our members have experience of it. Has the doctor given you any treatment for it?
 
As my doctor says my levels haven't been high enough for neuropathy and my control is good she says it could be this and it's come on pretty quickly as well she said that neuropathy takes a lot longer to come on , so I think I will take a trip to my podiatrist
 
If it's a pain between yur metatarsal then it may be Moreton... It's more common in women than men due to the types of shoes that pinch feet.. An x-ray would prove it..
 
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