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Old 08-02-2015, 09:12 AM #1
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Default Full, pressurized, numb, swollen feeling?

My lower legs and arms have been having less sensations ( or at least lower intensity ) the tingling, twitching, pins and needles etc. but in its place they feel swollen, numb ( but they aren't numb), pressurized ( feels like they are under intense pressure, as of blood is pooling and building up , like it has nowhere to go).
Does this mean that all my nerves are dead and gone or almost gone? I feel like this means there is no hope for healing, if there is nothing left to heal. Does anybody else feel this?

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