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Default Nerve Healing Symptoms

After taking Cymbalta for few days burning pain in my foot has gone. (I never had nerve problem before. A minor surgery on my toe started it.)and now sensitivity and buzzing sensation in my foot is still remaining. Buzzing is not painful but little weird. sensitivity I can deal with by wearing slippers for a while.
I was wondering , how to no if your nerves are healing or if they are entrapped they are moving back to their position ? are there any signs?
Thanks so much
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