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I have a question again...... I have Ledderhose Disease
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01/12/2010 19:17
peekaboo 
01/12/2010 19:17
peekaboo 

I have a question again...... I have Ledderhose Disease

Today my question is I am having a good day but I have not been up much to irritate my nodules in my feet can you have good days and bad days with this disease??? I know this sounds dumb but I wonder if its getting better.Can this just go away by its self on its own???

01/13/2010 01:30
jocond 
01/13/2010 01:30
jocond 
Re: I have a question again...... I have Ledderhose Disease

Don't have a whole lot to comment on but then again I do, I highly agree with good days and bad days with both Dup's and Ledderhose. Some mornings when I get up it takes awhile for the lumps on the bottom of my feet to de-sensitize. Others day's it's not so bad. I've had the lumps and bumps for about 8yrs and have myself convinced to just push thru the pain, knowing that surgery is the last resort. I also think that by staying on my feet and continuously exercising such as walking and jogging. Bottom line is whats there will not go away without surgery or RT.

Joe Conrad

05/10/2010 22:23
Maree 
05/10/2010 22:23
Maree 
Re: I have a question again...... I have Ledderhose Disease

I have good and bad days. It depends on how much time I've been on my feet. It seems like the nodules get larger and more painful with time on feet. This could be because you are actually tearing the fascia and tearing the scar tissues when you spend too much time on them, and they need time to heal. At least, that's my take on it. I wish every day was a good day, but that's just not the life we are all living.

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