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Old 12-30-2012, 11:46 PM #1
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Attention I am new here want to share my pain seeking understanding

I am in a lot of pain in the top of my feet-Shooting Lightning Bolts of pain and burning in the tops while sitting still. At times I break out in a Hot Sweat along with the excruciating pain in one or both feet. The tops feel tight like leather being stretched and the bottoms feel like walking on wet diapers or cement blocks. Sometimes it feels like someone is standing on my foot. My knees also itch like crazy! my feet are not red or swollen and show No signs of discomfort, and they also seem to feel cold when they are warm. I have to always wear socks or they are cold. The pain is so bad it makes me very mean and grumpy, at times I am in pure tears from the sharp shooting pains. Nothing makes them go away except for a lot of Gabapentin and a narcotic pain pill on bad flare up days. HELP ME!
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