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Default Increased parasthesia with increased exercise??

I have really upped my exercise routine at the Y lately. Some of it may be just because it invigorates me, some may be because I find I can do things I previously didn't realize I could. But most of it because I am sick and tired of this flab. Until the manager of the Y gets a routine set for me she told me to do whatever I want on the recumbent bike. So I have made it a personal goal to get to 10 miles before the bike shuts itself off at 60 minutes. Well today I finally did it!!! But the parasthesia in my lower legs seems to be worse. I have to untie my shoes when I am home to make my feet more comfortable. Anyone have any idea whether the two things could be related??
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