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Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 10:31 am
Today, the doctor actually had a third person come in and take photographs of me while I was getting the shots. (OK, fourth person in the room if you count me.) The photographer said this is the same facial expression she made when she was pushing with labor. Sadly, she didn't focus in on my face, so instead these are big photos where you can see my whole upper body. But still you can tell that I'm lurching up from the chair. I firmly maintain that if these had been taken the first or second time they'd have been much more dramatic. Ah well. The doctor says he'll e-mail them to [livejournal.com profile] rfrench, and then maybe I can post 'em here.

I'm not walking very strangely today. I think my nerves are weak enough that I can't really feel the weird effects of the anaesthetic.

New bit of information today. My nerves may not go FULLY numb. I figured they were supposed to die completely, but apparently not -- as long as the neuroma pain is gone the treatment is good. I may retain some sensation in the affected toes.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 10:34 am (UTC)
I may retain some sensation in the affected toes.

As long as it isn't some tingly sensation like they've been asleep or something. That would drive me bug-fsck.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 11:33 am (UTC)
We live in the future. I demand that you be able to just buy new feet!

Ah well, I'm glad that at least this option is available for you.
Thursday, November 18th, 2004 05:22 am (UTC)
This is going to sound completely strange, but I have to ask anyways - I'm a college student, working to get my Health care aid certificate. In my Anatomy and Physiology class we're working on the nervous system right now.
A while back I found you on random, and was rather fascinated by your injection treatment, but being shy I never said anything to you. I DID however bookmark you, so I could check in and see how things were going, and if it worked.

The question: This ties in SO well with where we are in class at the moment. I've done some research on Morton's and was wondering if I could share your experience with the class (or at least the teacher). I'd leave your name and journal address private if you wished. There's no bonus marks involved for me, I'm just one of these medically curious people :)