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Mariel, does this feeling go away after you eat something?
Sometime low blood sugar can cause various numb feelings. If this happens after exercise only, I'd keep a log on what makes it better, and when it occurs. A log can help the doctor decide if testing is necessary and what type of tests to do.
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Good idea, Mrs. D! I don't think I ate anything following the incidents, but I did drink water and rested, letting everything relax. I have to remind myself to drink water often enough.
My feet are more numb in the morning when I have not eaten for a long time, and become less numb after breakfast. |
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