My mum is 80 years old and has crossover toes on both feet. Surgery has been ruled out on account of her age and history of mini-strokes. She's in constant pain and foamspacers to separate toes do not benefit for long. The big toes on both feet are now discoloured from pressure of the second toes on them. She takes care of her feet, changing dressings daily but is frustrated at the apparetn lack of options for pain relief. any help/suggestions would be very much appreciated. Marie
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My mum is 80 years old and has crossover toes on both feet. Surgery has been ruled out on account of her age and history of mini-strokes. She's in constant pain and foamspacers to separate toes do not benefit for long. The big toes on both feet are now discoloured from pressure of the second toes on them. She takes care of her feet, changing dressings daily but is frustrated at the apparetn lack of options for pain relief. any help/suggestions would be very much appreciated. Marie
January 7, 2010 - 9:17amThis Comment
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