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Old 06-04-2016, 08:27 PM #1
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Default Are the bottom of your feet shiny?

I noticed about 6 months ago that the bottom of my feet are shiny and the palms of my hands are now as well. Do any of you have that and is it something I need to show my doctor?

I still have no diagnosis. My original neurologist said my nerves were being irritated, not damaged, but he couldn't find a cause. I am exploring the possibility that my SFPN symptoms come from a problem in my lumbar. Meanwhile it's been almost a year and a half of chronic burning and my concern is how much can they take before they are damaged if not already?

I doubt there is any real answer to this question as situations are different as are people but I'd sure love feedback.
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