Most people with bunions end up doing the same things.
They avoid anything that involves standing too long. They limp home at the end of the day. They take painkillers just to get through it.
And they call that "managing."
But managing isn't fixing. And the bunion keeps getting worse.
A bunion forms when the big toe gets pushed out of alignment. The bone drifts outward. A bump grows at the base of the joint.
The longer it goes without real correction — the harder it is to turn around.
What most people don't realize: injections and surgery don't address the reason the toe moved in the first place.
Which means the bunion keeps growing — even after treatment.
What Most People With Bunions Experience:
- Daily pain when walking or standing
- The bump is bigger than it was a year ago
- Tried orthotics and injections — nothing lasting
- Been told surgery is the only real option
- Avoiding events that require being on their feet