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Old 03-21-2016, 03:38 AM #7
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No, they're completely numb to the touch. They feel like they went to sleep and didn't wake up. I'm trying hard to think if I've ever felt the sock bunching feeling you're describing... not really. Maybe? It just feels like numbness and tingling like anybody would get if their foot falls asleep, except for me it's permanent in that particular area. To be clear, the tips of my toes are numb with no feeling, and tingling kind of "shoots" through the other toes (and my heel) very occasionally.
The best way to rule out SFN (if your concerned) is to have the skin biopsy.

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