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Enna70 08-12-2015 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by _dreamer_ (Post 1161658)
Do they tingle/burn all of the time, or just some of the time? Just curious. My tingling/burning is constant, but worse at night, and the pain is much worse when I am on my feet too much. Thanks.

One foot all the time, the other on and off. I can't wear thong, flip flops as they drive the nerves thus me crazy. I tried the expensive route, the planning etc...but oddly enough some on sale with openings seem to work best. The ventilation is great when they get hot and when I get cold I can use socks. The right socks. I've had to stop, sit and rip off socks. I did find a pair of slipper socks that my feet seem to tolerate.
:grouphug:

zkrp01 08-12-2015 11:39 AM

Worse at night
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by _dreamer_ (Post 1161658)
Do they tingle/burn all of the time, or just some of the time? Just curious. My tingling/burning is constant, but worse at night, and the pain is much worse when I am on my feet too much. Thanks.

After I started using Mortons Epsom Salt Lotion on my feet, I could use my sheets again. This symptom lasted about six months and then something else took top billing. I no longer have to use the lotion. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.

pinkynose 08-13-2015 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _dreamer_ (Post 1161658)
Do they tingle/burn all of the time, or just some of the time? Just curious. My tingling/burning is constant, but worse at night, and the pain is much worse when I am on my feet too much. Thanks.

Hi dreamer. My tingling/burning is pretty constant but at varying degrees. Walking doesn't bother me as much as standing or sitting. Definitely worse at night with added stabs of random pain and twitches and/or muscle pulling (not cramps.) Gratefully I can stand the burning during the day as long as I don't have a flare-up so I only take meds at night for now to help sleep. I have also found Morton's Epsom Lotion to be a wonderful help.

GeekGirl 08-13-2015 05:52 PM

Another cause - B12D
 
Mine was caused by a B12 deficiency that was undiagnosed for years. Foot pain was for more than a year so getting treatment did not reverse it. :(

tnthomas 08-13-2015 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Enna70 (Post 1162066)
One foot all the time, the other on and off. I can't wear thong, flip flops as they drive the nerves thus me crazy. I tried the expensive route, the planning etc...but oddly enough some on sale with openings seem to work best. The ventilation is great when they get hot and when I get cold I can use socks. The right socks. I've had to stop, sit and rip off socks. I did find a pair of slipper socks that my feet seem to tolerate.
:grouphug:

Hi, sounds interesting, do you have a picture, or a product link?

v5118lKftfk 08-14-2015 07:24 AM

try magnesium lotion
 
Had a flare up as you describe a few nights ago. Put on Kirkman's Epsom Salt (magnesium sulfate) lotion and it soon calmed down and was able to sleep.

Natalie


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