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Accessory bones not detected on new exams?

I'm 20 and have horrible feet pain from standing and always had since I was a child. Since I was always complaining about it my mom took me to the doc when I was 13 and they made me do an X ray. First they only took a profile one and saw nothing, but then they took it from above and saw a bunch of little bones. I had the x ray but when I got it to my GP he forgot to give it back to me and idk where the fuck it is now. My new GP told me I had to do another one(rip old GP, he died). I did the other one. The results are 'no significant changes'. How?? What the fuck, and are you kidding me? And they only sent the profile pics so I can't even check the top view ones that revealed the ossicles before. I needed this to give to my boss so I can justify needing a new pair of shoes and sitting a lot(cashier job) and they do this to me? Before, the hospital doctor, explained to me that I had a lot of little bones that caused inflation and I could go into surgery to take them but the risk was big and I could be left with even more pain, so I said no. Now there's nothing? F* them. I'll do another post with pics (if someone cares about this) later when I can go pick up all the physical images off the laboratory.

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