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Old 03-05-2012, 12:25 PM #1
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Im a new member, but I have had neuropathy of the feet for a fairly long time.
Condition is not much of a problem when I am walking and erect, but in bed
or generally if I am horizontal my feet get very cold and numb and motor control is somewhat impaired. Also I think its one of the causes of nocturnal
let cramps.

Does anyone have an idea how to warm my feet, and maybe a thought about
leg cramps solutions>
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