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Default Woke Up Numb

Hi all, I know I haven't post in a long time. How is everyone?
I woke up from a nap yesterday and the top of my foot was numb, I'm thinking it will go away soon. It never went away and I woke up today and my leg is starting to be numb just in the front of it. Now it is a little weak to walk on it.

The dr said just take it easy today and let them know if there is any change.
I want to know what is your experience with this problem?
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