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Old 08-31-2015, 05:19 PM #1
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Default Three weeks walking hell

I am on my third week of walking with a right leg and numb foot. My right leg is tight near the ankle and a bit above...things are just not nimble. and my left foot is numb on the bottom and I feel like there is this small pebble in my sock, but nothing there. So it has made walking difficult and painful, trying to function with ailing feet has been a chore and an increase in fatigue which sucks even more.
It is feeling a lot better today and I think it is all going away soon....my walk speed has increased and less pain to do so.

Thanks, MS....thanks for that....until next time


Just wanted to shout it out to you all.....cause it has driven me crazy the last few weeks, lol
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