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Old 11-02-2016, 02:24 PM #13
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how would you describe physical numbness.. The toes on both my feet I would say are numb.. Yet I have full feeling in them.. I don't have tingling or the " numb feeling you get when your foot falls asleep.. Very hard to describe what I'm feeling.. It's kind of like when your toes would be waterlogged and prunny ..when I press my toes on the floor I feel it more.. I hear people talk about numbness a lot.. But it is a vague term..
I think I kinda understand. My pointer fingers on both hands feel constantly swollen or numb but feel skin pricks. It's a very aggravating feeling. It's constant. My neuro doctor says it's probably the skin but it doesn't feel like it.



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