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Old 04-11-2016, 06:10 AM #1
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Default Running + neuropathy

Hi All,
I have a question about exercise and SFN. I was previously diagnosed with non-length dependent SFN due to most of my symptoms being discomfort in the trunk area to clothing and dripping feelings in my legs - I never had the typical foot problems. Well recently I have noticed that when I wake up in the morning my feet burn slightly. It usually dissipates throughout the morning. Well furthermore I am a runner and that has never been a problem but now it seems that when I run the burning will come on that day and worse the next day - is this something that is most likely caused by the neuropathy? While I am running I have not had problems only after.

Also with the mild burning being a fairly new symptom should I be concerned that this might be progressng? I am on Lyrica and have not had very much trunk sensitivity since but the feet burning seems unaffected...why would this be?
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