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Old 04-26-2013, 10:27 PM #1
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Default New symptoms...opinions?

Hi guys.

I have some different symptoms, thought I would share and see if anyone has opinions, if this means anything, or means its getting worse.

Usually my toes would burn, only my toes.

Now, its weird. The very tips of my four little toes will be cold, but only the tips, and the rest of the toe is hot and on fire, along with my big toe and pads of my feet.

It's very odd. Even my husband could touch them and feel the tips cold while everything else is on fire.

I have a horrid feeling this means things are getting worse.

Flares are still only at night but tonights really bad. Nothing helping, epsom bath, icy hot, supplements.

Any opinions are welcome, even if it's bad news for me.
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