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Old 08-10-2015, 06:29 PM #1
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Default For those with burning/tingling feet..

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.
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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.
Yes generally all the time. When i walk it usually is worse.

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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 feet feels like I have sand in my toes and the burn is quick like putting alcohol on a wound then fades out. If I am busy, I don't pay attention to it.

Not to say I don't have events I do and mostly at night.
I am the opposite when I am walking my feet are fine it is when l am sitting. I also get sharp pain that come and go

When you say constant on a scale of 1 to 10 how do you rate constant. Mine goes from 2 to 4 during the day on the average.
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For me, the pain is worst when I'm on my feet - especially with shoes on. It continues to get worse if I have multiple days in a row where I'm on my feet a lot. It gets better if I can limit the time on my feet for a few days, but I always know its there. Right now, it doesn't bother me too much at night. But I'm afaid its only a matter of time before that will come
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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.
You described exactly they way my feet/ankles burn. Sometimes at night the bottom of my feet hurt so badly making walking very difficult as well.


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For me, the pain is worst when I'm on my feet - especially with shoes on. It continues to get worse if I have multiple days in a row where I'm on my feet a lot. It gets better if I can limit the time on my feet for a few days, but I always know its there. Right now, it doesn't bother me too much at night. But I'm afaid its only a matter of time before that will come

I have taken to wearing slip on open back sandals with velcro closure straps in front. Can't wear socks because it just aggravates the nerves even worse.

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Thank you. I once went to a specialty shoe store and they custom made me sneakers that cost more than $400, but I didn't care about the price because I wanted something that was comfortable. Turned out, they felt horrible and I had to return them! I now mostly wear sandals that are way too pricey for me ($140), but it's worth it because they don't make my feet feel any worse.
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what do yall take for your Neuropothy ? I take Cymbalta and it worked for a while but need something else . my feet are weird sometimes they tingle and burn one day then nothing for a week then again maybe 2 days
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don't have to have Diabetes to get it either
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Exactly. Many causes and mine is Charcot-Marie-Tooth Syndrome (CMT).
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