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Posts: 229
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I'd ask that endo to explain how you are meant to feel pain with numb feet.
My feet are numb, and 'not feeling' is definitely a problem as I can injure myself without realising it. Feeling pain is a thing of the past. My die back process has reached my knees, and is starting in my hands (which are about the same distance from my spinal chord as my knees, which is why die back progresses to the hands once it reaches the knees).
cheers
raglet
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