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I've a dilemma and wondered if any of you had similar experiences. I have Churg strauss which seems to be in remission. I'm off steroids now but have recently started taking low doses of hydrocortisone as the high doses of prednisolone seems to have affected my adrenal system.

The disease has left my feet quite deformed as my peripheral nerves were damaged. I had severe foot drop & could hardly walk for a year. I've tried all kinds of steep innersoles and special footwear which helps a bit but doesn't correct position of my feet. I have recently seen an orthopaedic surgeon who is suggesting operating on my feet to correct them. I'm getting lots of conflicting views about whether this is a good idea or not from different specialists, podiatrist etc. I'm probably going to get another opinion from a respected orthopaedic surgeon as I'm worried that not enough consideration has been given to how I heal with Vasculitis and a suppressed immune system - I'm still on aziathiprine.

To be honest I am v scared of being operated on in case it makes things worse. But I'm considering the risk to improve my quality of life - my feet hurt every night despite being on amitryptiline. The operation is to improve the arch in my feet. He will do one foot at a time and I will be six weeks in a plaster foot. Just wondered if anyone else has had any major operations of this kind with these health complications? Thanks cath

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Suzym2uModeratorVasculitis UK

It is essential the doctor carrying out the op on your feet and your doctor liaise and work together for your best interests and best outcome. Plus you should be part of the "team meeting". Then you can make a well informed decision.

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Katie18 in reply to Suzym2u

Judging on my first two appointments with him I don't think that's likely to happen. He is in leeds & my rheumatology specialists are in Airedale & Manchester. He has read a letter sent by the Manchester consultant, has looked at the nerve conduction studies but seems to be reductant to do much joint working. My Airedale consultant provided a years supply of letters about my progress but he wasn't v interested. I think I'm going to ask for a 2nd opinion from another leeds orthopaedic consultant who has been recommended to me. The first foot consultant I saw at Airedale was rubbish & told me there was no point operating & no point injecting although my feet were going to get worse & become shaped like bananas.

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LynneJVasculitis UKVolunteer

Sounds a really scary prospect. Good luck with your decision xxx

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Yes I'm just about to start a new job next week so I won't be doing it for a while - but need to do some more research.

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