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hi Heidi
Yes, it does sound like your neuropathy has progressed - I had pain initially, but now my feet are numb (and actually pretty numb up to my knees, especially on the left side). I have sensori-motor axonal neuropathy, so I have motor involvement as well. It is part of my lupus. I can totally identify with that bunched up sock feeling, that's how it started for me, I thought that my socks were getting scrunched up under my toes. Do you have a neurologist? If so, it maybe it's time to schedule an appointment. Personally I prefer numbness to pain anyday. hth raglet |
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