Hey Friends,
I know this site now gets a good amount of traffic from across the globe, and things have been a bit silent on my end.
Here's why: when your foot is healed properly, it stays healed, at least in my case. I follow all of the advice I share with others.
So, I typically have been going about my normal daily life as it relates to my foot and the MN. No pain, no issues, nothing. It's 100% healed. Unfortunately, though, I was in an accident which totaled my car (I was rear ended at a stop light while in my small Toyota ECHO and hit full speed by a guy in a four door F-150), and I have some significant issues in my back and right knee that I have been addressing. This has limited my workouts and even family/work life. One day, this too will pass!
Nonetheless, I want to make sure everyone knows that the plan I had implemented have worked as I had strategically hoped. I am still rocking my VFF and Vivobarefoot shoes and boots. I will never wear a conventional brand shoe again unless the follow suit with those two brands.
With that, have a great day, and enjoy the gifts you have.
Here's To Healing,
Shane
Sharing what I know on how to improve Morton's Neuroma as naturally as possible
Showing posts with label Muscle Pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muscle Pain. Show all posts
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Another update - yes it's been a while, and here's why...
Sunday, July 6, 2014
More progress
So, I figured I would get another update on here for everyone. Since my last post I have moved from Kansas to Arizona. As you can imagine, that put quite a strain on my foot. However, I am pleased to tell you that it held up beautifully. In fact, I think it actually helped the process along in terms of properly strengthening the tendons in my left foot. Here's why - as I mentioned before, I still wear my Correct Toes, and I was even wearing them while moving heavy items. By allowing proper toe splay, I believe the foot position experienced more natural movement and contraction of muscle tissue.
Anyhow, long story short, I still stand by the approach I took toward restoring my Morton's Neuroma.
Be blessed!
Anyhow, long story short, I still stand by the approach I took toward restoring my Morton's Neuroma.
Be blessed!
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