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Old 08-19-2009, 09:36 PM #1
RustyToes RustyToes is offline
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Well, I decided to seek help here as the first doctor I went to seems, well a little quacky? I will get another doctor soon.

I guess I am a little young for this to have happened. My symptoms began a couple years ago in the hands and later the feet, mainly the toes. I am 50 years old now. I recently was diagnosed with neuropathy.

For whatever reasons my hands have improved to the point of not hardly noticing anything, My feet on the other hand are way worse. Especially the toes. Burning and numbness, stiffness. I also seem to get cramps really easy in my arches and toes.

When i ask the doctor the cause, he just shrugged and laughed and said it could be any number of things, who knows he says. Well, I want to know. My guess is a vitamin deficiency.

Over the next week or how ever long it takes, I am going to read through your sites and ask some questions.

Thanks for the site.

Rusty
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