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Old 10-26-2012, 11:23 AM #1
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Default burning soles of feet & beta blockers

I have had PN for about a year and a half now. I mosty have been experiencing tingling in hands and feet with some pain in the left leg and left clavicle and shoulder area. About 5 days ago I started taking a beta blocker for heart palipatations. Last night, I felt like the bottoms of my feet were on fire. I have never experienced this sensation, but it was almost unbearable. I am still feeling it today, but not as bad as last night. I haven't taken my beta blocker today because I'm afraid it is causing the burning.

1. Do you think the beta blocker is causing this or is it a normal progression of PN?

2. What types of remedies are there for burning pain?

Thank you
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