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That it is. My orthopedic doctor still has me wearing the weight off loading shoe on the one foot. It is the same one that I was wearing when I first started walking again last year in the nursing home. So I am also still using my walker in case I have stability problems. So I tend to put more pressure on the other foot but I may have a bone spur on the other foot to deal with.
Howdy Steve. I have always had trouble with both feet. Had surgery on them when I was maybe 6 months old. Still have the scars from that procedure on each foot and calf. Had casts and pins in and on both feet. Worst is when the tendinitis flares up on the achilles tendon. that is very painful.
Unfortunately my doc is about 95% sure that it is the case. He can pin point it to one spot and also can feel it. Once the left is healed up, then we are going to at least get x-rays of the right, possibly a CT scan to see what is going on. He mentioned that it is in a spot that if removal is needed, he can access it from the side of the foot. The left one, he had to go through the wound tract from last year on the bottom of the foot.
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