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Old 01-16-2016, 12:26 PM #1
LMPinkereton LMPinkereton is offline
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Default Sharp Pain On Top Of Foot

I've had idiopathic SFN for years. It's been mostly numbness and steady pain until last night. Last night I woke up with a sharp, stabbing pain on the top of my foot. It lasts for about 3 seconds, stops and then like clock-work does it again in about 3-4 minutes. Over and over again. And it hasn't stopped since it started last night.
Any suggestions?
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