• ExtremeDullard@piefed.socialOP
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          10 days ago

          Everybody’s circumstances are different.

          I think that particular piece of medical wisdom comes from the fact that most people who lose toes - big or small - get there because of diabetes, meaning they’re sedentary, often overweight, and have diminished feeling in their feet.

          I didn’t have that problem: my feet were - mechanically anyway - fully functional, and I’m quite active. so I had little trouble adapting to no toes. After two month, life was mostly back to normal.

          I do have a few balance issues - mostly leaning forward in certain situations: if I’m not careful, I will plant my face. And the weirdest side effect for me is that my feet are less stable left to right: it feels like walking on a log lengthwise all the time. That was totally unexpected.

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            10 days ago

            All this talk about not having toes is veering into territory far too interesting for dullmensclub. Might have to report this thread for violating rule #5 if this continues to be interesting. /s

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              9 days ago

              Dude… If you think lost toes are interesting, you should visit the diabetes wing in any hospital: it’s so depressingly common the Dull Men’s Club should have a dedicated section just for that 🙂