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No Insurance? Bunion Treatment is Still Possible

10 Jul

In this down economy many Americans are struggling to keep, find, or combine jobs in order to maintain their current level of income and lifestyle, which more often includes basic essentials such as health insurance.   This is not news anymore but how does that impact the spectrum of bunion sufferers?  Those who’ve recently been laid off such as one young professional who lost her day job and now waits tables on her feet, 8-10 hours a day while in excruciating and worsening pain from their bunions.  Or the 50-something worker who was given either early retirement who was nervously putting off, for clearly too long, having bunion surgery?  For folks in similar situations who find themselves in either more pain (usually brought on from a job that requires being on your feet all day) or who no longer have health insurance (but now all the time in the world to recover from surgery), a viable bunion treatment may seem out of the question, if not impossible.

Treat Painful Bunions

Aching feet after a long day

There’s good news though, nothing could be farther from the truth.  While bunion relief might seem like a distant dream because now you need to be on your feet all day, or you aren’t able to have your bunion surgery, many people in similar situations actually CHOOSE to manage their bunions themselves, and according to them it seems to be working!  More and more people are opting out of bunion surgery due to the complications and recovery time (can be up to 6 months!).  Even more are too old to go under the knife, or just prefer to seek a natural bunion treatment that approaches the pain from a more holistic angle. Where do those people turn to for treatment and relief from the most painful of bunions?   2 Words; Bunion Bootie.

Being active and on your feet all day is a lifestyle, whether you choose it, or it chooses you.  And generally speaking most people want, or need to maintain their activities; be in for play or work.  There’s no better way to manage bunion pain and still keep up with your shift duties, athletics challenges, or just simple restlessness than to turn to Bunion Bootie.  For those that have evaluated bunion surgery and have decided against it for so many different reasons, they are also finding relief from bunion pain in as little as 2 weeks of wearing the Bunion Bootie.  Just read what some Bunion Bootie wearers are saying;

“I had a bunionectomy on my right foot 2007. It has never felt quite right.  The toe posture was elevated from the beginning. I was in pain & driving was challenging. With the Bootie I feel support to drive  “normally” almost and feel much more secure & safe.  I wish I had never had surgery in the first place.   I have been an athlete all my life and this certainly has been an interesting experience and I truly believe in mind over matter.  Your bunion Bootie is extraordinary in the fabric & engineering.  I congratulate you and am most grateful that I found it.” – Elizabeth

“I had no idea what to expect as I have never tried anything to help but did probably think it would be a waste of money.  I am amazed at how it has affected my life.  The relief I can not put into words.  Even doing sports has changed to the point that I never realized how painful my feet actually were until wearing the Bootie.” – Jackie

“Wearing the Bootie eliminates the pain in the bunion during running and being on my feet for a long time.  I can now run without pain with the Bootie.” -Stacey

So before turning reluctantly to surgery or admitting defeat, anyone suffering from mild to moderate bunion pain should at least try Bunion Bootie.  Every buyer gets 30 days to “test drive” the Booties and if they don’t like it, they are welcome to return it for a full product refund, no questions asked.  So what do you have to lose?!  Best of all, they offer discounts when you purchase more than 1 – Get yours today!

Treatment for Bunion Pain

Soft and flexible bunion splint, thin enough to wear in almost any shoe!

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