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Old 03-29-2014, 07:03 PM #1
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Default feet and numbness

I have noticed a bit of slowing down of all the nerve buzzing sensations in my feet.
I was wondering if those with numb feet have any indication ahead of time that they are losing feeling???
I have had my feet go to sleep a few times lately so kind of wondering if any relationship.
I also have felt like I stepped on a wet spot on a rug or floor but my foot is not wet. very strange Thanks for replies
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