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Old 03-09-2009, 09:09 AM
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When I had my first experience with PN, I had pain in the feet first. Severe pain in the morning upon getting up. This slowly progressed to numbness which I interpreted as "getting better"... I was only 30 and didn't know much about PN at the time. I stood on my feet LONG hours, and in those days there were no comfy athletic shoes.

When I finally received the thyroid hormone I needed (many years later), my numb feet started to wake up. This was tingling and burning but no really severe pain. This took almost a year to resolve.

Depending on what is going on, I think the various pains/symptoms will vary.
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