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Old 03-12-2011, 06:33 PM #1
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Default Weird Hurting feet when sleeping

Hi all..I am from the rsd group but was wondering if I have a neuropathy going on.. Lately when I am sleeping I get the horrific pain in booth feet! It is hard to describe but when I try and move my toes the pain is off the charts. I noticed my feet were also very hot before I went to bed and I put lidocaine patches on the bottom of my feet but it did nothing. Any thoughts,,,My feet are painful all day but sleeping is the worst!

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