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Originally Posted by darlindeb25
I'm sure others will be along to answer too. My feet get very cold, yet I can't say freezing. Three years ago when I was working at a convience/gas station and on my feet for my entire shift, my feet burned. In the last 2 years, they rarely burn, they ache, sometimes are numb, and they both have a certain area that swells.
Now Kev has diabetic neuropathy and his feet are always cold, ice cold to the touch. He always says he thinks it is caused by poor circulation. So, I would imagine, you will get many answers.
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When I was in my early 40's I was close to 260 pounds. I had 2 stress fractures, one in both feet, JUST from standing. Hurt like a son of a gun too. I had xrays to see what was going on. I HAD to lose weight. I got them just standing at the sink doing dishes and couldn't walk for a few weeks. Well, I could but it was Very difficult and painful until they healed.