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Old 11-23-2006, 04:50 AM #1
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Default Foot Pain

Kind of curious here if I am just nuts. My feet hurt a lot. I mean several times they feel like I dropped something on both of them, but I didn't. Nothing 'triggers' the pain and it comes randomly throughout the day. The weird thing is nothing makes it stop, it just leaves when it wants to. I tried various types of OTC pain meds and two old pain scripts I had in my drug-drawer. I tried to apply cold packs and heat pads, but no-go.

No clue if it's a side effect of something or maybe it's just a random unexplained pain. I figured I'd ask while it's going on. I need to mop and can't get up.
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