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Old 04-29-2013, 10:38 AM #1
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Default numbnes in legs sand feet

I have slight numbness in both legs and pronounced numbness in both feet. I have no pain in either. MY balance is affected. After falling a few times I bought a walking cane. I have stopped driving...temporily I hope. ,Does anyone think ,that Epsom Lotion would help. Really appreciate and suggestions or help. Thank you kindly.........Woody
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