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Morton,s Neuroma
A MyFibroTeam Member asked a question 💭

Hi would like to ask anyone who has something called Morton,s Neuroma I have fibromyalgia but have just been diagnosed with this other condition ,, i have in mt feet

posted November 11, 2016
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A MyFibroTeam Member

Yes!! I've had 3 neuromas. All 3 were surgically removed with the last one a couple weeks ago. If you ignore them the pain is horrible. Fells like the bones of my toes were being shot out of the tips. Since this is basically a bungle of nerves that are overgrown. According to my podiatrist the jury is still out if there is a correlation with fibro. Makes sense though. Good luck just don't ignore it. Taking care of your body is paramount❤

posted April 24, 2018
A MyFibroTeam Member

Ive found it and its looks awfully painful but ive also found a whole site devoted to its treatment too so if you hop on over to my site the information ive found is there for you under articles x x

posted November 13, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

It's not one I've heard of but I can research it and put my findings on my fibro site if you like? X

posted November 11, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

I'm on a drug called topiramate every day to prevent them and maxalt melt wafers when they attack but I agree that they are linked to fibro x

posted November 15, 2016
A MyFibroTeam Member

Here and there xxx in dire need of sleep 😴😴😴

posted November 16, 2016

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