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I have suffered with Morton's Neuroma for over 7 years.  Believe me, I have tried it all, except surgery. Three different specialists, shots, cortisone, B12, inserts for footwear. careful with footwear that I use and I can't believe that "pediatry technology" has not come to into the 21st century.

We hear so much on Dr. Oz & the media on how advanced medical technology is - laser this, laser that, the list goes on and on with exceptional surgical procedures & remedies for healing.  However, not as much in the "feet" catagory.

I have heard for awhile now that botox is being used for Morton's Neuroma.  At this point, I would definitely try it, as I enjoy being an active adult & my active lifestyle has been limited from this Morton's Neuroma as the pain can put you in a stationary mode.

I have been creative in staying as active as I can, my love for dancing has had a low tolerance & it is upsetting to say the least.

I would so welcome your comments & any information that you are aware of on using Botox for Morton's Neuroma.   Thank you, AtlNYlady

 

 

 

 

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I had cryosurgery on my left foot this past Friday for Morton's Neuroma. The cryosurgery was totaly pain free the only thing that hurt was the shot to numb my foot and that was a killer. I iced my foot often as well as stayed off my foot most of the weekend. I took aleve for the first two days although I almost didn't need to take anything. My podiatrist did not use a ultrasound to guide the probe. I'm concerned because I'm scheduled to have the cryosurgery in my right foot in a six weeks.  My question is has anyone had the cryosurgery where the doctor didn't use an ultrasound and what were your results?
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Has anyone actually used Botox for Morton's neuroma?
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