Her surgeon showed her the complete map of the areas he ablated. It was some 40 to 50 spots. She felt like it would be a recurring scenario, so she opted for the permanence of a pacemaker. I have little say in this, but the decision is surprising. Given what I’ve gone through with my foot, I am not a believer in modern medicine.
I concur on your foot experience. I saw at least 7 podiatrists and orthopedic foot specialists, before finding one that explained exactly what was wrong and what he could do to fix it.
I found out, if a Dr says, "This is the procedure I do."
Get the hell out. That's the procedure he does whether it's appropriate for the situation or not. A lot of them doing fusion out there. With a lot of bad results.
The current Dr. Said the stretches, tens unit and appliances help, but usually are not effective because they're too time consuming.
I have to agree with him on that. I have been spending more time and have definitely seen improvement.
I'm expecting to see a little more with all of the steroids they have me on now.
It's all tied together from my bulging discs to the sciatica to my feet.
The Ininji toe socks, help a lot. I tried some cheaper brands. They didn't fit me as well.
I tried the spacers, but they hurt too bad. The toe socks coupled with the stretches seems to help a lot.
Surgery is off the table. Probably forever