Well, my feet were in total agony from pain, which then over time became numb. Once they were numb it was an improvement IMO.
Finally my thyroid was diagnosed (it was a hidden defect which required a radioactive scan) and I was given the hormone to repair myself. That is when I discovered how numb I really was!
I stood all day in my job back then (I was about 30 and it was before my son was born), so I attributed my sore feet to the job.
The tingling wasn't too bad. Noticeable, but not really painful.
It takes time for hypothyroid symptoms to go away.
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Weezie looking at petunias 8.25.2017
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