I went to a doctor about the Morton's neuroma on the bottom of my foot. I went years ago and got cortisone shots between my toes (six shots, two at a time over six weeks). It really helped then. It didn't help this time. Sometimes my toes feel like they are burning; sometimes it's a dull ache; sometimes it's a sharp pain; sometimes they go numb. It feels like my foot is breaking when I walk. At times, it feels like there is a shard of glass embedded in my foot.
The shot I got six weeks ago didn't help. Last week, he gave me Celebrex - an arthritis medication. All right, I can do that. One a day for 15 days, then back to the doctor. Well, I didn't even get to day four. I have developed a red rash on the side of my neck and down one arm. I am allergic to Celebrex it seems. I spoke to a retired doctor while at band practice and he told me to quit taking it. I'll call the doctor tomorrow...
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That sucks. Well doctors are crazy. Nicole's had a cough for months now. She went to the doctor and he prescribed her Singulair, the stuff I take for my asthma.
It didn't work after awhile and she went and got some cough syrup and cough drops. Come to think of it, I didn't here her cough all day yesterday.
But now I have an extra $30/month supply of the Singulair.
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