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My happened the other way...first my hands, then my feet. When my feet started burning, just the way you describe yours, I was working at a gas station/convience store, and on my feet the entire time I was working. If I worked an 8 hour shift, I was on my feet the entire 8 hours, no breaks even, which I truly believe is against the law...any ways, that was terrible. I rarely have burning anymore.
First thing, have your B12 level checked. B12 has made a big difference in my neuropathy.
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