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Old 01-22-2014, 06:28 PM #1
Kirky Kirky is offline
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Default Cold Weather

Hi.
Being a newly diagnosed PN sufferer, I am still trying learn about my condition. Recently I was caught out in the cold (Scotland) with poor shoes and socks (my bad) well my feet got really cold and for a couple of weeks now my feet seemed to have gone into melt down and are aggressively bothering me. Like a new level of uncomfortableness.

Is this normal? Will the symptoms die down?
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