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Old 03-26-2024, 03:37 PM #32
G.paton G.paton is offline
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Hi new member
I can relate to a lot of what people are suffering with
My problem was diagnosed 2 yrs ago
With my toes in both feet , right is worse
Can only describe it as frostbite, and burning , very uncomfortable, seem to get it worse when I drive , especially when stuck in traffic, can get unbearable at times , and have to get out of car , exercise my foot , what makes matters worse also got plantar fasciitis
I have spoke to my specialist and having b12 blood test which in some case can help with adjustments, then physio, then stick wave treatment that can relieve nerve endings and promote repair to them , so have a few things to try , definitely won't be trying the drugs route.made my mind up about that , hope this helps anybody , we all have different thresholds of pain , at the moment mine is tolerable
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