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Old 08-29-2012, 06:02 AM #1
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Default Nature of the Pain

When I wake up in the morning, normally at 4am, I have this wonderful experience that while lying down, I dont have the pain. I dont have the very unpleasant sensation in my skin nor the throbbing and deep pain in my feet going up to my leg. I feel like I am normal. I can press my legs against the pillows and the sheet does not bother me at all. But, once I am up walking to the bathroom, then all the pain goes back. I used to have a window of like 1-2 hours of pain free after waking up when the PN is just new to me. But, now its like a switch, once I get up, the pain starts and stays all through out the day (and night).

Does anyone have similar experience?

Thank you.
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