Plantar Fascitis Surgery
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            johnny america wrote:eyedclaar wrote:
 Mr. America is joking. Like me, he has to keep laughing the pain away or the world will tear his heart to shreds.
 Only you understand me. 
 what? can someone translate Jonathon USA's post for me?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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            The Mrs had it... 6 turned into 8 weeks... She had the bunion and the heel spur and the plantars all done at once... Also had her toes straightened... I would advice highly against the last one, that never worked well and she can't really move those toes anymore... The rest of the surgery went really well... 0 0
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            Black Diamond wrote:The Mrs had it... 6 turned into 8 weeks... She had the bunion and the heel spur and the plantars all done at once... Also had her toes straightened... I would advice highly against the last one, that never worked well and she can't really move those toes anymore... The rest of the surgery went really well...
 Thanks, BD. I think I will avoid the toe straightening. I assume they just tie a cord around the toe tip and the other end to a horse and have it pull?Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            eyedclaar wrote:Black Diamond wrote:The Mrs had it... 6 turned into 8 weeks... She had the bunion and the heel spur and the plantars all done at once... Also had her toes straightened... I would advice highly against the last one, that never worked well and she can't really move those toes anymore... The rest of the surgery went really well...
 Thanks, BD. I think I will avoid the toe straightening. I assume they just tie a cord around the toe tip and the other end to a horse and have it pull?
 same technique as your penis enlargement then Eyed?oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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            dunkman wrote:same technique as your penis enlargement then Eyed?
 Are you suggesting that I didn't come upon my "licorice rope" naturally?Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            eyedclaar wrote:dunkman wrote:same technique as your penis enlargement then Eyed?
 Are you suggesting that I didn't come upon my "licorice rope" naturally?
 well i suppose the horses are 'natural' so i would have to say no, i'm not suggesting the extra length is not 'natural'
 licorice rope oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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            This is a nightmare of epic proportions for a foot conesusseur such as myself. Well that, and the fact that you are a dude.0
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            Dissidentman wrote:This is a nightmare of epic proportions for a foot conesusseur such as myself. Well that, and the fact that you are a dude.
 did conesusseur look right at any time you were typing it out?  oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0 oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.0
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            dunkman wrote:Dissidentman wrote:This is a nightmare of epic proportions for a foot conesusseur such as myself. Well that, and the fact that you are a dude.
 did conesusseur look right at any time you were typing it out?  
 lol
 My apologies. I forgot what a spelling and grammer connoisseur you are.0
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            Dissidentman wrote:This is a nightmare of epic proportions for a foot conesusseur such as myself. Well that, and the fact that you are a dude.
 I'm totally rubbing my surgically enhanced appendage all over your bald head at PJ20. That shit is just sexy... :shock:Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            eyedclaar wrote:Dissidentman wrote:This is a nightmare of epic proportions for a foot conesusseur such as myself. Well that, and the fact that you are a dude.
 I'm totally rubbing my surgically enhanced appendage all over your bald head at PJ20. That shit is just sexy... :shock:
 You had me at hello.0
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            johnny america wrote:
 :roll:chickweed wrote:are you serious??
 non-believers deserve pain??
 that's a vicious declaration
 and not a very Christ-like attitude
 IMO
 don't roll your eyes at me dickweed
 ok i fell for it
 i figured you weren't serious when i saw your post about tattling to the mods
 didn't figure you for one of their whiny little minionsPost edited by mysticweed onfuck 'em if they can't take a joke
 "what a long, strange trip it's been"0
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            eyedclaar wrote:Sounds like a problem with warts, eh? It isn't. Anyone had the surgery to fix this issue? How about the bone sawing and steel rod pinning of a tailor bunion? Just kind of curious as to what to expect for a recovery time and to see if anyone had any issues as a result of the procedure? They say I'm supposed to wear a walking boot cast dealy for 6 weeks and then all three of my major foot problems will be healed. Oh yeah, there's a third problem too, but I can't remember the name. It's supposed to heal by itself during the 6 weeks of non-use.
 Basically, I have a freak foot. Wanna see?
 pussy0
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            norm wrote:eyedclaar wrote:Sounds like a problem with warts, eh? It isn't. Anyone had the surgery to fix this issue? How about the bone sawing and steel rod pinning of a tailor bunion? Just kind of curious as to what to expect for a recovery time and to see if anyone had any issues as a result of the procedure? They say I'm supposed to wear a walking boot cast dealy for 6 weeks and then all three of my major foot problems will be healed. Oh yeah, there's a third problem too, but I can't remember the name. It's supposed to heal by itself during the 6 weeks of non-use.
 Basically, I have a freak foot. Wanna see?
 pussy
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 I am sick of you internet bullies.Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            I really don't like Crocs.<a href="http://s952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/catkinson_2009/?action=view¤t=domo.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/ae8/catkinson_2009/domo.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>0
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            eyedclaar wrote:norm wrote:eyedclaar wrote:Sounds like a problem with warts, eh? It isn't. Anyone had the surgery to fix this issue? How about the bone sawing and steel rod pinning of a tailor bunion? Just kind of curious as to what to expect for a recovery time and to see if anyone had any issues as a result of the procedure? They say I'm supposed to wear a walking boot cast dealy for 6 weeks and then all three of my major foot problems will be healed. Oh yeah, there's a third problem too, but I can't remember the name. It's supposed to heal by itself during the 6 weeks of non-use.
 Basically, I have a freak foot. Wanna see?
 pussy
 *post reported to the mods.
 I am sick of you internet bullies.  0 0
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            Claireack wrote:I really don't like Crocs.
 No reason you should. Right after first tearing my plantar tendon, they were the only things I could wear. Always black ones though, none of those pastel colored ones or whatever. Then I found the combat Croc and kind of stumbled upon what great river crossing shoes they make. The combat croc has the velcro heel strap and thick soles with traction that stick to wet rocks. Ther are even bigger than normal crocs, so they are basically clown shoes. If they were any bigger, I think I could walk across the surface of water.
 And I only wear them in the backcountry which is good for two reasons:
 A- there is almost nobody to ever see me wearing them
 B- anybody seeing me wearing them can be easily dispatched on the spot and buried where nobody will ever find themIdaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            eyedclaar wrote:Claireack wrote:I really don't like Crocs.
 No reason you should. Right after first tearing my plantar tendon, they were the only things I could wear. Always black ones though, none of those pastel colored ones or whatever. Then I found the combat Croc and kind of stumbled upon what great river crossing shoes they make. The combat croc has the velcro heel strap and thick soles with traction that stick to wet rocks. Ther are even bigger than normal crocs, so they are basically clown shoes. If they were any bigger, I think I could walk across the surface of water.
 And I only wear them in the backcountry which is good for two reasons:
 A- there is almost nobody to ever see me wearing them
 B- anybody seeing me wearing them can be easily dispatched on the spot and buried where nobody will ever find them
 I've never been dispached by a man in clown shoes. What's that like?0
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            Dissidentman wrote:I've never been dispached by a man in clown shoes. What's that like?
 It appears to come off as quite disturbing, but I wouldn't know.Idaho's Premier Outdoor Writer
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            my friend had both feet operated on the same day for bunyon surgery. bad move. I think she went a little crazy from being temporarily, partially disabled for a month.
 i know a guy who had the pf surgery and i think he went back to work, i don't think he rested like he was supposed to. good luck.9/98, 9/00 - DC, 4/03 - Pitt., 7/03 - Bristow, 10/04 - Reading, 10/05 - Philly, 5/06 - DC, 6/06 - Pitt., 6/08 - Va Beach, 6/08 - DC, 5/10 - Bristow, 10/13 B'more
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 10/10 - Brad in B'more0
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