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It's a 99% guarantee that when I wake up and step out of bed that my feet will have mild pins and needles and feel scruffy for the first few minutes of walking around. After that it seems to disappear for the rest of the day. I will have occasional spasms and pains, but not the pins and needles. When I wake up I feel absolutely nothing, but as soon as my feet touch the floor there it is?
When I drive for long periods of time in the morning it seems to give me pins and needles in my feet, but not as bad of the afternoon on the way home? I took a nap this evening and woke up and my left foot was filled with pins and needles! My ankle felt as if it had been stuffed with something that wouldn't allow it to bend. After minutes of stretching and massaging, I am back to normal like nothing had ever happened? Could this be something different from neuropathy? I'm beginning to wonder f it's an issue with my spinal cord or something along that lines. Fortunately I haven't had the awful burning in my left foot in months, it sems to be shifted more toward twitches, spasms, fatigue, sometimes a weak feeling in my left leg, and the morning pins and needles. |
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