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I have had this problem for quite a while now. the outsides of both my feet are numb. I feel nothing on either of them. it started out with the right foot then the left one went in the last year. anyone ever heard of that? the left one feels almost dead feeling. no tingling ever they just went numb. I keep forgetting to ask the dr about this
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It could be your back be. I know when nerves get pinched you can lose feeling in extremeties.
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yeah I thought about that. the one foot has been numb though since before my injury but I had had a bulging disk years before the injury so it could be. thanks hon
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(((((((((( bebop )))))))))))
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peg yes hon I do. thanks for the link
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One of the best ways to prevent conplications from diabetes is to keep great control of your sugar....I worked for a podiatrist for 2 and a half years and saw way too many foot problems due to diabetes. Good luck with the numbness hon, and take care of those tootsies
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If you are diabetic then you should have to take care of your feet's properly
as this affects the feet very badly ....you have to be extra cautious and have to maintain a proper diet so that you can control your diabetes.. |
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