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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4262717" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I actually have to wear specialized orthopedic foot wear in the last few years. </p><p>Ended up with Morton's Neuroma which is a bunch of nerve endings that get killed and build up in the foot until it feels like your sock has slipped down in the shoe and is wadded up behind the toes. </p><p>Comes from 40+ years of climbing steel rung ladders with 1" or smaller rungs without steel shanked work boots. </p><p>Makes the bottom of the foot slightly round vs flat. If a cop asked me to walk a line stone sober, it wouldn't happen. It affects the persons stability. No pain or anything.</p><p>VA is treating it with steroid injections to start with. If that doesn't work, there is an alcohol injection that is the second level. If that doesn't work surgery will. I want to avoid surgery at all costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4262717, member: 5412"] I actually have to wear specialized orthopedic foot wear in the last few years. Ended up with Morton's Neuroma which is a bunch of nerve endings that get killed and build up in the foot until it feels like your sock has slipped down in the shoe and is wadded up behind the toes. Comes from 40+ years of climbing steel rung ladders with 1" or smaller rungs without steel shanked work boots. Makes the bottom of the foot slightly round vs flat. If a cop asked me to walk a line stone sober, it wouldn't happen. It affects the persons stability. No pain or anything. VA is treating it with steroid injections to start with. If that doesn't work, there is an alcohol injection that is the second level. If that doesn't work surgery will. I want to avoid surgery at all costs. [/QUOTE]
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