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Old 11-24-2010, 05:01 PM #5
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The posters at the RSD forum sometimes get blood leaking into the skin. Are your "blisters" from rubbing on socks or shoes? Or do they just spontaneously appear?

I suggest you post there. If you can take a picture to illustrate, that would help when you go there.

If these are spontaneous, and not friction blisters, I would definitely seek medical attention for this. And see if you have RSD as well as PN.
These seem to appear spontaneously, at least I don't feel anything happening when it happens. I have an appointment with my PCP on Monday and I'll discuss/show it to him. I really don't need another thing to deal with and thanks for reading and replying.

ETA, I'll check out the RSD forum too.
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