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Still haven't been able to find a shoe for the wedding. Jean and I went shopping again last week. I didn't think there was a point in going back to the stores we'd already been too, but since that was months ago, I hoped that maybe they got new shoes in. But it seemed like they had even less to offer than before. I talked to one of the salespeople and they mentioned that one of the problems was that a lot of modern shoes are so narrowly pointed and they have such short toe heels that barely cover any of your toes.

When it came to online shopping, I decided to try to broaden my horizons from just looking on Etsy, because the only shoes I could find on Etsy that I liked, and looked like they could work with my feet, are made in China and could take forever to ship here. I found a few other places online, but the pickings were still very limited.

I decided to go back to Amazon. I'd looked there once before, but didn't find many shoes that I liked, but I think I didn't look for the right type of shoes. This time I looked for bridal shoes and found a lot more I liked. I decided to go there because I'm an Amazon Prime member and get free two day shipping. I found a pair of shoes that looked nice and weren't too wide or too low. I thought they could really work for me. So of course when I put them in my cart and went to checkout, I found out they're not Prime eligible and aren't offered with anything other than standard shipping. It stated that it could be shipped anywhere from March 2 to March 20, which is cutting it too close. Usually when I get something from Amazon, it comes quicker than the latest date they say, but I don't want to take any chances.

After our first disastrous shopping trip, a week or so later Jean called me and she said that she'd called a doctor and said I should make an appointment to see someone about my toe. I wasn't really sure if I was interested. Mom took me to a doctor a long time ago, but I don't think there was anything they could do about it. So I haven't really thought about it too much. I've never even looked it up online. Other than problems with finding shoes, I haven't been too bothered by it. But I figured just going in for a consultation wouldn't hurt.

When we went in Jean said that if they asked I should say that the toe causes me problems all the time that way my insurance would cover it. Otherwise, they'd consider it a cosmetic surgery and wouldn't cover it. When the doctor came in, it's not that I had a problem with him but he seemed kind of tired and like he wasn't interested in dealing with one more patient. He prodded my toe a little, which hurt and looked at the X-Ray they'd taken and pretty much said that there was nothing to be done about it. He said that I was missing the metatarsal bone in that foot and the only solution he could think of was cutting the toe completely off. I was thinking "fuck that" I'm not loping off my toe to "fix" this.

Jean kind of kept arguing with the doctor. She said that she'd looked it up online and saw that there should be some way to lengthen the bone. The doctor said he hadn't heard of it and didn't even know what my condition was called. He said that he wasn't an expert and that there was another doctor I could go to, a surgeon, that would know more.

After we left, Jean kept going on about how the guy was a quack and didn't know what he was talking about. She'd seen how to fix it online. I don't necessarily think doctors are infallible, but I pointed out that maybe a doctor knows more than a couple of people online.

But when we got home she showed me some websites which had tons of pictures of people with feet that looked exactly like mine. A lot of them had surgery to fix the problem and it worked. I found out that my toe problem had an official name - brachymetatarsia. I looked on the website and it did mention that not only does the situation cause problems with finding proper footwear (it stated that you have to find footwear with extra depth and make sure the shoe doesn't put pressure on the shortened toe), but that it causes problems with posture and that it could cause problems with other toes over time because when you walk pressure isn't being properly placed on the fourth toe and the third and fifth toe have added pressure on them.

It could seem like, if I was a candidate surgery could be the way to go, BUT the website also mentioned that after surgery you can't put any weight on the repaired foot for three months and then have to wear some special snug lace-up shoe. That is a long time to be hobbling around on crutches or whatever I'd have to do.
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Date: 2015-02-28 07:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
You can find a website with info and see if it's what she has.

I had no idea either about its name. I'm sure my mom already took me to someone who said at the time it couldn't be fixed.

Hmm, children's department. That's not something I've ever really thought about.

Stacey

Date: 2015-02-27 02:11 pm (UTC)
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I think - if it's possibly to correct it surgically - the decision should depend how much of an issue it's for you. Whether or not you can easily find shoes obviously factors in (though my toes are perfectly standard and I still have trouble finding shoes that fit because the skin on my feels is ridiculously sensitive and I can't wear pumps or ballerinas or even sneakers, so it's either boots or sandals) but also how painful/uncomfortable it's for you in everyday life.

Date: 2015-02-28 07:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
Other than the shoe thing, it's not that much of an issue for me, but I do worry, after reading that website, of long-term effects. So I'll think about it for a while longer before making a decision.

Stacey

Date: 2015-02-27 06:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eiffels.livejournal.com
Oh wow! That must have been quite shocking for you. I hope everything works out because walking around on crutches and whatnot would be so inconvenient with your wedding coming up.

Date: 2015-02-28 07:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
I have to think about it some more and decide whether I want to talk to the specialist. If I do, and do decide to go through with surgery, it'll definitely be after the wedding.

Stacey

Date: 2015-02-27 08:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bm-shipper.livejournal.com
Hm... I can totally imagine that this is a hard decision and I wouldn't know if I would be willing to do that knowing I would be "out" for such a long time... but I mean, if the insurance would cover it, there would at leaset no financial burdens for it...

I hope, you'll find shoes for your wedding soon, so this is finally off the table for you!

Date: 2015-02-28 07:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
That's definitely one of the things to think about - whether or not it could get covered by insurance. If it isn't I definitely couldn't do the surgery.

Thanks!

Stacey

Date: 2015-02-27 11:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rotrude.livejournal.com
Personally, I wouldn't trust a doctor who doesn't know the name of the condition you have. As you said, they're not infallbible, but there's limits to that.

Mmm, about the recovery times. They can be annoying. But depending on how much your toe situation bothers you, you could consider surgery. Maybe not right now, but in the future.

I know, for example, that one day I'll fix my non exemplary knee. When I'm most cool with it? At some point.

Obviously the decision rests with you, but consult lots of doctors anyway. They're not all brilliant. Experience talking here.

Date: 2015-02-28 08:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
I'll definitely be taking some time to think about it. It might be a while before I make a decision.

I'll definitely be talking to a (hopefully) more qualified specialist before I make any decision.

Stacey
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Date: 2015-02-28 08:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
He definitely did not seem to know what he's talking about. Hopefully the specialist guy he recommended is a lot more knowledgeable.

I was definitely surprised to see the website Jean showed me - some of the pics I saw were completely identical to my toe.

Stacey

Date: 2015-03-08 09:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] stellicidio.livejournal.com
For the shoes, maybe just order them on Amazon and keep looking in the meantime? You can always send them back if they arrive too late...

As for you toe, I don't think you should be doing something about that before your wedding. You have enough to deal with as it is but maybe get another opinion from another doctor when everything is over and done with? Really find out if it can cause you any big problems in the long run and if it's worth getting the surgery for.

Date: 2015-03-10 02:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] geekslave.livejournal.com
That's what I'll probably do.

I'm definitely waiting to do anything regarding my toe until after the wedding. If I decide to look for more information, I'll be talking to the specialist the other doctor recommended.

Stacey

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