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Old 09-01-2014, 11:24 AM #1
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Default Got my tickle back

For the past few years the bottom of my feet lost that tickle feeling. My hubby would watch in amazement as ou dog would lick my feet and I wouldn't flex.

I could feel his tongue, my feet are not numb, but it just wouldn't be sensitive enough to tickle.

Well, just this week my tickle has returned. I can barely stand my dog licking my feet now.

Is this possibly be a sign of nerves trying to heel?

Have any of you had similar experiences, and what was the outcome?

I know it's highly unlikely there is scientific data on Neuropathy and tickles. But if anyone has read anything about it, I'd appreciate a link.

Thanks!
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