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Old 06-30-2014, 09:53 PM #10
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I don't have anyone else in the family with a history of neuropathy. My toes don't have "pain" like some people do. Just a slight burning or numbness where the toes meet the foot. I really only notice this after I kick my shoes off in the evening. But the walking is more flatfooted than anything. It is very frustrating, to say the least. With all the information gleaned here, maybe I can find a resolution to this problem.
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