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One of my leg sx could be mistaken for circulatory. I have to be really careful how tight I tie my shoe or it really feels constrained and it feels so much better when I take my shoe off. But there is nothing at all wrong with the circulation in my leg or foot. Also it really goes numb if I sit to long, like in a movie.
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Too this day, I hate to have shoes on and some socks make me nuts. It's all MS, and not in my head. Beth |
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when ever I cross my legs for even a short peirod of time the one on top will get numb. when I rest my head on my hand and prop my arm on somthing my hand will go numb. now I have had this in the past but my body had to be in that position for a long time, now it is only a matter of seconds and I go numb. I thought it was circulation but I've been told it's the ms. good luck.
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