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Old 06-17-2013, 10:02 PM #10
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Okay, I'm back now. So the new update is the Capsaicin helped the last 2 nights along with the pain meds. I finally was able to sleep normally and comfortably. However, for most of the day today I have had a burning pains in my feet. Like they are literally just burning and I haven't used any of the Capsaicin on them since last night. I don't think I'll be getting much sleep tonight because of this and the burning has been getting progressively worse slowly over the course of the day. From one spot in each foot to full blown out burning all over each foot. Oh well, it's something we have to live with right? My mood seems to be a bit better today. I wasn't all jump for joy excited or anything like that, but I wasn't ready to saw my feet off at the ankle either. Anyways, another day come and gone.
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