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Just so everyone knows, I was having pains in my foot and made an appointment with my doctor, this was a couple months ago. I went, did an xray and everything was perfectly fine. There is nothing else he can do to make the pain go away. He gave me the option of taking the screw out but even with that it still would cause me pain. I have a very serious injury. No it does not hurt every day but when it rains or when I do to much yes it does cause pain and discomfort. I ran over the summer at an amusepark and was in pain for 2 weeks, its just the type of injury that I have. Its called an lisfranc injury and I am lucky that I am walking normal. It is something I have to just deal with in my life. I am going to try to push it a little more to try to do more with it.
I know you went to your doctor, but have you done any research on another doctor who might be able to help you? A second opinion....you never know....a different doctor may have gone to a different conference,learned a different technique, had more experience with your type of injury....maybe there's physical therapy that could help.
My DH has backproblems. When it flared up, he always went to a chiropractor and the chiropractor was very good at relieving the discomfort and getting him back into alignment. HIs most recent bout, the chiropractor just wasn't helping this time...he went to physical therapy which did help. Different modality, different result...it's not saying anything bad about your original MD but all MDs have different levels and types of experiences.
I would recommend a Orthopedic Podiatrist...one who has specific experience in the orthopedic care of the foot.
As far as meeting people...what do you like to do? Cook, sew, paint,write, exercise, hike, are you a political aficionado? Don't just think about going to something social like a movie or shoppig or whatever...think about something that interests you or think about a cause you want to get more involved in and then call and find out where the group meets... My late DFIL was diabetic and DH & I got hooked up with the ADA for a while and got involved in their local fundraising walk....met a LOT of nice people that way. Do you have a "cause" ...because most causes have a group and there you'll meet people that you KNOW you have at least one thing in common with, so you can have a conversation.