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L Foot, Other

2007-09-26 – 2008-03-02

Grade: 2

This joint/foot problem isn't really resolving itself. An x-ray was done, and there isn't a break, or any sign of damage caused by the frequent gout attacks, which leaves me thinking it must be a tendinitis issue. I hear a lot of popping from the area. I'm going to continue my treatment-through the weekend and then check back with the doctor if it isn't any better. Today may be better...the shooting pains are gone. Just need more patience.

Not really recovered, but I think this one will need to go down as chronic. It's not going away, but not getting any worse either. Old age maybe?