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I want to buy a foot massager to break up the blood clots that must have formed after my surgery, as the pain, similar to before the surgery, still exists. Can anyone suggest a good one?
Kathy did you find one? as I am looking for one too

Erin
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Mortons Neuroma--- CURED UP TO 90%. I had neuroma in my left foot for about two and a half years. I am a 60 year old woman who loves to walk. I tried injections, got some relieve from orthodics, but was limited to New Balance 123 sneakers in order to have little to no pain. I wnet to a salon to have a pedicure and the pedicurist was Asian with extermely limited English and so wanted to do a great job to insure I would return. He refused to listen when I insisted on no massage. Somehown he thought I wanted a deeper massage. So I got a very hard deep massage on the bottom of my feet. A little painful, but then i am used to pain on my foot. Yes, somehow the neuroma is gone!! I wore small heels with no orthodics the next day for a few hours. I don't expect anyone to believe it because I hardly can. But it's true. I would say if you are goin g in for surgery..try this first Why not??
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TRY A SMALL FROZEN WATER BOTTLE AND GENTLY ROLL THE AREA ON TOP OF THE BOTTLE. USE A TOWEL BETWEEN IF IT IS TOO HARD OR COLD TO YOUR TOUCH. START WITH SHORT SESSIONS AND INCREASE THE LENGTH AND INTENSITY OF THE SESSION AS NEEDED.
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