This one way I found to keep my curled toe comfy while on my feet all day. I'm sensitive to seems in my socks and other irritations but the nasal strip splint around my toe feels so good it doesn't bother me at all.
do yourself a favor and start looking after your feet... go barefoot...and get bigger better shoes with good toe box..... and straighten those suckers out too :)
do yourself a favor and start looking after your feet... go barefoot...and get bigger better shoes with good toe box..... and straighten those suckers out too :)
wow - I have the same problem. For me it mostly is annoying my 3rd toe that mashes up against it. Had same issue with right foot but had a flexor tenotomy done 3 mo. ago. Toe straightened right up immediately (mine was flexible vs. rigid). Only concern is hoping I get better toe gripping (distal toe purchase as they call it). Not sure if it continues to firm or at 3 months I've maxed out on it.
You appear to also have a condition called Morton's Toe, and you can get all kinds of relief (including the bunion) by treating it with a simple, inexpensive pad under your first toe. Google it! I've developed arches for the first time at 44 years old, so I'm pretty happy with the results, but it requires patience ...
do yourself a favor and start looking after your feet... go barefoot...and get bigger better shoes with good toe box..... and straighten those suckers out too :)
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dieneddie 3 days ago
do yourself a favor and start looking after your feet... go barefoot...and get bigger better shoes with good toe box..... and straighten those suckers out too :)
dieneddie 3 days ago
INGENIOUS !! Nice thinking! I've been trying to figure a way to twist my twisted toe back in place so that it lies straight!
JNGuerlain 1 month ago
wow - I have the same problem. For me it mostly is annoying my 3rd toe that mashes up against it. Had same issue with right foot but had a flexor tenotomy done 3 mo. ago. Toe straightened right up immediately (mine was flexible vs. rigid). Only concern is hoping I get better toe gripping (distal toe purchase as they call it). Not sure if it continues to firm or at 3 months I've maxed out on it.
scarlet7298 2 months ago
You appear to also have a condition called Morton's Toe, and you can get all kinds of relief (including the bunion) by treating it with a simple, inexpensive pad under your first toe. Google it! I've developed arches for the first time at 44 years old, so I'm pretty happy with the results, but it requires patience ...
pamarama98 5 months ago
seriously, you dont need surgey, you need a foot fetichist to luv you they way you are.....
uglytoeslover 6 months ago