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Old Apr 14, 2003 | 02:38 AM
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Originally posted by Slow-N-Low
Have you taken your complaint to a physician or podiatrist? There may be something that can be done that's not as severe.

The #1 directive for all physicians is to do no harm, so I doubt that you'll find a bona fide surgeon who will just do it on your say-so. If you're diagnosed with a legitimate condition where amputation is the indicated treatment, then you might get your wish. But I think they'll want to try other therapies first.
well, I don't see how a procedure other than removal could stop the toe from interfering in everyday life. like things falling on it. or getting slammed into by things. no toe, no pain.

what condition would require removal of said toe, and how do I go about acquiring it?
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