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I read a lot of posts where people say it feels like they are walking on sharp pebbles or things like that. What if it feels like walking on sharp stuff ONLY when you first start walking, for a few seconds, and after that the pain goes away and walking is just fine? Is that a normal experience others have? It feels like a circulatory problem more than a nerve problem since it goes away once the blood gets flowing, but I can't tell. Mind you, blood pools in my feet especially in the mornings whenever I'm standing or sitting with feet on the ground, and not walking around. I don't know what, if anything, that has to do with my PN.
Thanks! Shauna |
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