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PostPosted: 06/18/07 - 22:12    Post subject: CORNS!!!! Vote now! Reply with quote

Were your corns completely removed? ...Meaning did your "regular" skin grow over the spot where corn used to be ?
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PostPosted: 09/21/07 - 13:45    Post subject: corn removal Vote now! Reply with quote

omg i have the ugliest feet! i cant have a corn on my foot next to my big foot on my right foot and left foot
i feel horrible when i take my socks off
i'm so self-conscious when i'm around other people that i NEVER go barefoot
i've been looking for answers for so long to get them removed but it seems like nothing will help!
i can't wear sandals in the summer and i HATE it
there's gotta be an answer somewhere....
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PostPosted: 12/09/07 - 01:50    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I feel your pain, I've had corns since high school, and they will not go away. Now, I have them on almost every toe! I never were sandals! There has to be something that can be done!!!
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PostPosted: 01/14/08 - 23:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Ive had corns since I can remember and im only 25. Gosh Im looking to get surgery because I am too embarrssed about my feet. Can anyone give the Pros and Cons of post surgery?
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PostPosted: 02/11/08 - 15:39    Post subject: Re: surgical corn removal Vote now! Reply with quote

keishan13@aol.com wrote:
hello i have been thinking about getting a corn surgically removed off of my baby toe. it's the only one i have and it seems to get bigger and bigger. i haven't seen a doctor yet and just wanted to know which kind of doctor to see so i would'nt have to see to many. I also would like to know what happens usually during the process and what the healing time is

oh hell sorry to hear you have the nightmare, i have had these terrible things on my feet for around 30 years i have seen every doctor in the book and had every opperation done including having them medically removed 4 times which was a waste of time and a lot of pain, since that time i have had them scraped, frozen, lazared, DO NOT HAVE THEM SURGICLY REMOVED it cannot be done the doctors will say yes i can remove that but when you wake up and look you will still see the core as i did and have to have your foot packed with 1 meter of gause pending on how big they are and how much of your foot the doctor will remove, i crawled around like a dog, for nothing, the best treatment i have found will help it feel better but wont remove it see a podiatrist and have the scraped down so you cant feel them, sorry about the bad news but its true and please trust what i am saying its from experiance

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PostPosted: 02/16/08 - 17:11    Post subject: CORNS suck Vote now! Reply with quote

Personally i wouldnt do it, if it works let me know PLEASE, i have had doctors treat these terrible things for over 20 years to find out they are not warts but corns, over that time i have had them removed by surgeons 4 times, the last time i allowed a doctor near my feet as they were caved out that bad i had them packed for 6 months with a metre of gause in each which i have 3, it truley was a nightmare having a nurse come over every day to pull out the packing and repack it as i had no skin left and had to wait for it to grow back, i have also had them frozen numerous times, lasared,picked, every sort or cream then pick again, burnt was extremly painfull the worse pain i have ever experianced dont let them stick a needle in it you will really hit the roof, to this day i have accepted them and the pain, i do not want to as im so restricted with my feet, i will keep looking incase something does pop up and it does work painlessley lol, GOOD LUCK with the adventure if you make it please tell people, especially me lol thanx for reading
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PostPosted: 09/05/08 - 16:56    Post subject: Help Please Vote now! Reply with quote

Has anyone had any success with the surgery?Ive just developed corns in the last year they are horrible and I want to get them removed. Ive tried the over the counter remedy but they are not working.
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PostPosted: 10/01/08 - 00:30    Post subject: Corn removal Vote now! Reply with quote

I had my corns surgically removed in October 2005. Recuperating was a mess, i had to crawl around, (oh, I forgot, I got both feet done at the same time, big no no)....slide down the steps, crawl up the steps, i mean yeah i was prety high off the painkillers, but it didn't take away the pain, it just made me high. I had toes broken, corn's removed and a few months later, I was hot shit, but I couldn't bend my toes, it took a good while, before I could put some heels on, I think I rushed into them too fast, but soon enough, I was cursing my pedicurist out for being to rough with my feet after surgery. My toes looked great, but I did have the scars from the surgery, Mederma didn't work, Skin Therapy cream didn't work, but it looked better than the corns. hate to gas u up, but slowly but surely the corns came back, and now Im debating if I wanna go through that procedure again. my sister had hers done after seeing my results in 06, and her toes still look good (as far as not having corns) but the doctor supposedly cut down the toes next to her big toes, and they're still longer than the big toes. He said they would shrink over time. yeah rite....
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