March 18, 2009

Does Fibromyalgia have anything to do with painful feet?

I have been to the foot surgeon and he said I may have Morton's Neuroma. Could that be a result or off-shoot of my Fibromyalgia? What can be done about it besides orthotics?

I wouldn't think that the 2 are directly related. Morton's Neuroma has to do with the transverse arch collapsing down and the bones rubbing on the nerves.

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July 27, 2006

PhilenaWorld @ 8:14 am

Well, if you want to cure your fibro, and want to stop going to the doctor for all the different ailments associated with fibro, just let me know. You may also have an auto immune disorder.
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paulamcneil1223 @ 8:17 am

Hi
I also have fibromyalgia and it effects my feet. Some times my feet hurt so much I have a hard time walking. I take pain medications and use moist heat. I don't believe fibromyalgia causes any other diseases The Morton's Neuroma is most likely a secondary problem not related to the fibro.
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July 28, 2006

Buzz s @ 5:51 am

I wouldn't think that the 2 are directly related. Morton's Neuroma has to do with the transverse arch collapsing down and the bones rubbing on the nerves.
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