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It's the nerve transmission, Kell. When I first had MS, I would go barefoot in the morning wet grass...My bad leg/foot felt warm and my good side felt cool, as it should.
My feet and legs are rather obviously, persistently numb... but one thing that's really weird is that, (even though my fingers aren't often numb, and if so, it's subtle), cold water on my fingers/hand feels warm!

I have to feel it on my wrist to determine the right temperature!

JD
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