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Default my foot is freezing AND burning!

Does anyone know what to do to make a "freezing" and "burning" foot to stop feeling weird. The freezing and burning is (I think) neurological in origin. It must have something to do with my foot being numb for most of the past week or two.

This morning, it's back to being more numb, but not as bad as it was the other day, but it's freezing and burning at the same time. Like a hot and cold tingly sensation. I dont have any meds for something like this. I'd try the amitriptyline that my regular doctor gave me. (he claimed it helps with nerve pain) but it's too early in the day to take something that's going to be making me sleepy. (plus, I just took one of my migraine pills, and I dont want to mix that with an amitriptyline)

Anyone know what might make it feel better? Suggestions?
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