Having x-rays and appt with the doctor for tendonitis in the Achilles tendon and bunion surgery.
He is suggesting a radical new procedure for the tendons. (both legs, he says that they are calcified and shortened which is causing the chronic tendonits and pain in both ankles and knees and making it difficult to walk)...he does closed surgery. He uses dozens of needles that he injects into the tendon with some sort product...instead of cutting the tendon he 'lightens' it...not sure about this but will let you know...By the way, the bunion surgery that he is proposing is also closed surgery.
He uses 'dentist's tools' and tiny per-cutaneous surgery with tiny holes to grind down the bunion and aspirate the powder...you walk out in 2 hours on your own feet. Uses local anasthetic too...
Any ideas or opinions? Planning to do this the 1st week of June...Scared to death (I know but they are going to be touching my feet!)
Sharon
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