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Old 01-02-2012, 10:54 AM #1
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Default what causes the feet/calves to burn when sitting ?

I just was reading about sciatic neuropathy and was wondering if that might be it as I've had ( and do now ) had problems with my sciatic nerve for years. The burning in my feet/calves starts when i sit for a period of time, can get up walk around or whatever and they dont' bother me . I've also had plantar facsiatis (sp) in the past ( which I read folks that have had that also have neuropathies later sometimes or that is a pre condition to neuropathy) . If anyone has any advice or help on this I would certainly appreciate it as I feel I'm trying to research this as the doctors dont' seem to do so that I 've seen so far here in N.C. Thanks Elizabeth
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