Anonymous wrote:^ Noooooooooo!! Sesamoid fractures are one of the most difficult to heal (if indeed it is a fracture and not just inflammation). The sesamoids have a very limited blood supply, and they take forever to heal after fracture, if they heal at all. Just run a google search and you will see. I also don't think they are common at all, I've had them and have never met anyone else who has, or even knows what a Sesamoid is! But do get to a foot doc ASAP, and let her/him figure it out. Good luck.
I fractured mine almost 2 years ago and I still can't wear high heels (although I can occasionally manage wedges since it doesn't put weight on the ball of my foot so much) and it still hurts when I push on it directly. Good luck!