Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We’re you pleased with the results or are you sorry you had the surgery. Any pros or cons or tips on post surgery recovery? Thx.
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I use a sleeve Sorry! Something went wrong! FBoC7xAQAvD_BwE&hvadid=409982097754&hvdev=c&hvlocp hy=9011519&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=159700811924980 77660&hvtargid=kwd-424795787212&hydadcr=21632_11233286&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_9jphyxofmz_e also bought sneakers 1/2 size larger on orthofeet.com use BigelOil for pain bought from Amazon. Best pain killer I've found & tried them all. Had bunion surgery & it was a big mistake. I think you should try alternatives first. |
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Waiting to hear , that the podiatrist nailed it!
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I had the surgery for my hammertoe two years ago. After surgery had to wear an orthopedic clumsy sandal with a pin sticking out from the offensive toe. That went on for 3 weeks and had pin and stitches removed. Still have a hammertoe. Went back to Doc and asked him to cut the nerve so I would not feel the pain of my hammertoe hitting the tops of my shoes. Surgery took place and still have same problems. I now just wear larger shoes.....not happy, considering going to different doc.
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That joke is "corn"y...
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I've been doing hammertoe surgery for 35 years. It's one of the most "patient satisfying" procedures I do. But... They don't always work out as planned. Sometimes there is bone regrowth. Sometimes the amount of correction is inadequate. Sometimes there is residual pain and swelling... Have I had to do a 2nd procedure to fix a post-op complication? Yup! But it's VERY rare. I'd estimate that 98% of the patients were very satisfied with the results. I would -definitely- get a 2nd opinion.
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All of my toes on both feet are hammertoes, although my big toes are only slightly. If I have been able to make do for 79 years, I sure as heck am not getting surgery now. All surgery has risks. They usually only bother me with Pickleball.
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However, if the surgeon is competent, the result will be a great improvement. I urge you to use a podiatrist and not a general surgeon or orthopedist. Hammer toe correction is a specialty of podiatrists and an experienced one will have done hundreds more of them than other doctors. After you have healed, the toe will be rigid and will only bend at the highest joint. If you hold your foot off the floor, the surgical toe will point towards the floor. The surgery is done this way as the goal is for the toe to lie flat on the floor and in line with the other toes when standing. However, this results in a minor problem as the toe will "snag" when putting on socks or hosiery. This is more an annoyance than anything, and the benefit of straightening out the toe and removing the related bunion on the bottom of the foot far outweigh going to the trouble of having the surgery. |
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I have had bunion surgeries on both feet and had hammer toes fixed at the same time. With the hammer toes, the forward most knuckle was fused. My toes all align and I have been pain free for over ten years. Would highly recommend that you talk with several surgeons and their patients before going through with the surgery. I would recommend my guy but he is in western NY.
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Can’t answer you about surgery but if you can get, “My Aching Feet” on TV watch it. Most people go to them because a lot of other Drs. made their feet a lot worse. They do show you the actual surgery.
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....One of my personal experiences with my hammer toes was in about 4 the grade, I found out that if I put my foot on the base of the kid's desk in front of me - I could make a thumping, "hammering" sound that no one in the class (teacher included) could determine where it was coming from. I thought of it as my personal "superpower". As I got older and wiser (?) I stopped doing that ( at about a sophomore in College). ......One problem as I played baseball or football in high school, was that my hammer toe became "black toe" and there was some pain. It only got black on my right foot and I assumed that was because I was right-handed and my right foot was bigger. It was just a small nuisance, so I never thought about surgery. ........So I will continue to believe that I am ROYALTY and if you are in a local classroom and you hear a THUMP, THUMP ........its probably me. |
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GrnThumb, I've had them all my life. Never had surgery as there were no guarantees of success. I'd rather have MY toes the way Mother Nature gave them to me.
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My philosophy has always been, "If it don't hurt, leave it alone"...
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