The doc that did the
The doc that did the cryosurgery is the one suggesting traditional surgery.
When I walk around, it feels like rubber bands snapping under my toes. I have ball of foot pain now, and I never had that before the cryo. The nerves branch out, and so every part of the ball of my foot has great sensation from the ground, not normal at all. While running, when I hit about 4 - 5 miles the nerves in my feet start shooting needles...or canons longways through my toes.
This surgery did nothing to help me, but I'm sure it does help many others--just not me. It did more the set me back and make my condition worse than it was before, and I let the doc know it. I still have great respect for him and wish he were local, so he could be my regular podiatrist. It's not his fault. It, along with every other conceivable treatment, didn't work for me...when they do work for most everyone else. I have some badass, rebellious nerves, that's all.