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Old 10-05-2013, 09:17 AM #1
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Default Looking for Answers

Hey, I am hopeful that this Board will be able to help me locate some answers to my type of neuropathy. I do have the ever encroaching discomfort of numbing to both my feet and legs. I have been experiencing this for about ten years. My doctor has reassured me by being very clear that “stuff happens” as the source of my increasing numbness. I am hopeful there may be a better answer somewhere.
While 70, I am in extremely good physical shape. I play racquetball three to four days a week for two to two and a half hours per session.
Looking for answers.

Mike
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