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hi there
did you feel the pin as sharp, or just as a poke? In some areas I can't even a feel a dull poke, in other areas I can feel the pin poke but it does not feel sharp. So, you can have reduced sensation if you feel a dull poke rather than a sharp prick so to speak. There are lots of degrees of sensation loss. With my feet, I can get a stone in my shoe and not even feel it which is a problem, because it can embed in my foot and cause problems. So, I have to check my feet often. It's good that you could feel the pin, makes life much easier. cheers raglet |
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