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Old 07-30-2015, 08:36 PM #1
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The other day my husband's heel of his foot went numb. Then for a few days on and off it was numb and tingly. Now it's back to normal. Probably nothing right?
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mine started with pain in the ball of the foot for a few weeks, then went numb.
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The other day my husband's heel of his foot went numb. Then for a few days on and off it was numb and tingly. Now it's back to normal. Probably nothing right?
It really seems like you all are being exposed to something toxic.

Has any clinician connected the dots or are you just crazy like the rest of us? (OF COURSE YOU ARE NOT CRAZY).

Hope you find someone soon who can get the pick out and start some heavy digging.
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OMG. I'm so sorry. This is your whole darn family. Where is Dr. House when you need him.
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The other day my husband's heel of his foot went numb. Then for a few days on and off it was numb and tingly. Now it's back to normal. Probably nothing right?
You guys need an internal medicine doctor to put together all the pieces of this puzzle.
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It really seems like you all are being exposed to something toxic.

Has any clinician connected the dots or are you just crazy like the rest of us? (OF COURSE YOU ARE NOT CRAZY).

Hope you find someone soon who can get the pick out and start some heavy digging.

The problem is that no one has taken a real personal interest except for the dermatologist and since the rash is really vascular, it is out of his league and he is told me that he hopes I can find a "smarter guy". He did say to keep taking photos of the skin stuff and keep track of everything and that someone somewhere will be able to put this together. I go to a good neurologist but he is out of ideas and doesn't know what to do. I don't feel like I'm at a dead end yet though.
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You guys need an internal medicine doctor to put together all the pieces of this puzzle.
Gosh I know. I thought mine was pretty good but he is way intimidated by this and has no ideas.
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Back to the topic.
I think a pinched nerve might have caused that in my husbands foot. No?
Otherwise this is a science fiction movie.
I am just thanking God that none of them are affected with such pain.
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mine started with pain in the ball of the foot for a few weeks, then went numb.
Did it come and go or was it steady?
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