Dee’s Video Testimonial

Deeu2019s feet are a lot better and feels her procedure was worth it

Dee hurt her foot while running up the stairs which got worst with time and soon she hurt her 2nd foot hurt too. Now after her procedure, her right foot is perfect (90% better) and the left one is 70% better. She finds the staff very friendly and this procedure worth it.

Transcript:

In May, after moving to our new location, I tweaked my foot coming, running up the stairs. I thought maybe I had dislocated it or had a bursa, and it just wasnu2019t going away. The more and more I sat there, I realized this is Mortonu2019s neuroma. I figured, you know, this is what I sound like to all these patients. How it felt, pinpoint, you know, stone in my shoe, numbing into the toes, barefoot sensitivity, which I never had before. I used to be able to walk barefoot all summer long.

It got worse and worse, especially working. It was really difficult u2013 I was on my feet a lot assisting different procedures. And, uh, yeah, between the barefoot sensitivity, the, the pain at work, it was really starting to affect me. It really got to a painful point, and I went and I saw my primary care, got the referral to get an MRI done to check out what was going on in there, and was waiting to have that done, and I hurt my other foot.

My foot just kinda slid off of it and I thought, u201cOh, Iu2019ve hyper-extended it, you know. Now Iu2019m limping back and forth. I figured weu2019re getting the MRIs done, letu2019s just do both feet and see whatu2019s going on u2019cause it became a very specific point. Different space, just on the right foot.

So I had my diagnostic done on the Friday before Thanksgiving. So, my right foot is great. Itu2019s doing really well. I mean, itu2019s like 80 to 90% better and this week even feels better. And then my left and probably because of that close bursa might still be causing some more pain than the other foot. And the left was always much more painful. Thatu2019s probably at like u2026 I mean, even this week itu2019s better than last week. Itu2019s probably like 70% (better).

So right now, Iu2019m just kind of taking care of some of the joint pain issues that Iu2019ve got going on and then Iu2019ll follow up. Dr. Glossal listens to you. Youu2019ve got her full attention when youu2019re here for that visit, that diagnostic, and together you decide what is the best. Itu2019s worth it. I mean, Iu2019m blessed that Iu2019m here. Theyu2019re so relieved.

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