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Old 02-19-2011, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by brohar View Post
So for you other PN suffers is it common that you feel fine when you are on your feet, being active, and it doesnt hurt until after?
Hi Bro, (Well, somebody was going to say it)

Somewhat and sometimes.

Mine began with the sensation I had something bunched up under my toes. From there it progressed to the numbness & tingling, and eventually to pain & burning.

There are days when I know I have to do errands/chores and dread putting the shoes on. But after being somewhat active, it gets easier for a time, and then more difficult. If I've been very active, it can hurt/burn (worse) for several days afterward.

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