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Old 10-11-2015, 04:22 PM #1
Blairzo Blairzo is offline
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Default Blooming buzzing vibrations...

Not good vibrations at all
It's been buzzing in my foot now for hours, my heal seems the worst. Thing is it is in my left foot. My problems were in my right foot only.
This weekend my legs went heavy and made walking difficult again, then last night I was having really bad extremely pain full shock like pains in my left knee.
This morning if was done and I felt good till about 6 hours ago.
It's doing my head in!! How do I stop it? I've tried feet up, walking around, distraction but nothing has worked. I just took my night time dose of lyrica and I'm hoping it will help or it could be a long night tonight and I'm working in the morning.
Does this happen with neuropathy or is there something else going on?
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