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Old 05-06-2015, 02:13 PM #18
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The problem for me is it is so much pain in my hands and fingers. my hands and fingers get so bad that if I just pick up a fork to try to eat or use a pen to write my fingers and hands go totally numb and that I get all that pressure buld up and then it starts to throb, even if I don't use them it is a constant numbness and pain... With my feet I am seeing that when I do walk my toes get so numb that they feel like there going to pop and the more I do walk the worse it gets, then it shoots up my leg with sharp stinging pain. I am so frustrated with this pain that goes on all day long every day and I know all of you understand what I am talking about... most of the time I just want to cry..
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