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Old 08-31-2013, 09:23 AM #4
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Susanne and Synnove,

Thank you so much for your replies. I just recently had my ekg and am waiting for the call from my cardiologist's clinic, I will mention about the varicose veins getting a little bothersome.

I think I had that test last year when they took the pressure in my legs. that was the time when i was actively (and aggressively) finding the cause of my PN, well i guess it was normal. But that was early last year. I should bring up again with my neuro.

I rested my feet for almost 5 days...it has been painful. i tried walking today, gosh, it was really getting harder. i noticed that my right feet/leg is now more painful than my left. it seems there is something pressing in my sole and radiates up my leg.

Mary
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