Bunionettes - don't they sound cute?
they sound cute but they are quite painful!
i finially made a dr apointment to see what's going on with my feet. i've had these bunionettes since i was a child and over the last 4 years they have gotten out of control. i'm doing what i can to prevent them from getting worse, but it doesn't seem like its helping.
i wear a half size bigger and wider to give them room. comfy shoes. custom orthotics... yadda yadda yadda. so all i can figure is i'm going to have to have surgery on them. :( i no longer own a pair of shoes that don't irritate them. even if i'm not wearing shoes they hurt like you know what. its one of those searig/stabbing pains that send chills down your spine.
has anyone ever had bunionettes (or even bunions) and had this much pain? what about surgery? anyone have that? my online research says it will be a few weeks for recovery. what am i going to do for a few weeks without being able to be on my feet?
i'm scared about the surgery aspect of it, but happy about it if it makes me feel better. they have hurt so bad its actually brought tears to my eyes.
Foot deformity --- OUCH!!
Ah, my first post and it's in reply to your bunionette problem. There is nothing cute about pain! I had a bunionectomy performed last December. Recovery is about 3-4 months, but I believe mine was a much more involved surgery since they have to break the 1st metatarsal or remove a wedge of bone from it to set that bone straight again. They also have to shave off a little of the petruding bone. I am not sure what is involved with the bunionette surgery, but I can't imagine that it's any more involved than a bunionectomy. I do want to assure you that I am very glad I had it done. The recovery was relatively easy and virtually pain free (say yes to drugs!). I simply couldn't live with that foot pain and still be active in sports. It was well worth it. Hope this helps :o