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Old 12-11-2010, 10:21 AM #1
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Default symptoms ?

I have sensory-motor neuropathy and was wandering if the numbness and sensations can come and go throughout the day. One minute my legs will be mildly numb from my foot to above the knee and then it will be hardly noticable the next couple of hours. I don't notice it as much when I am moving around, but when I'm sitting or lying down for a period of time I do. The sensations are worse when I first wakeup in the mornings. I do have a hard time standing for extending periods of time in one spot, it causes my back and hips to hurt. It's like a burning sensation in the muscles of my back, hip and thigh area. Does anyone else experience this?
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