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Old 03-30-2018, 08:40 PM #1
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Default PN - Pain in Feet After walking

After reading many posts, I believe I may have some early stages of PN. I have constant discomfort in my toes on both feet. The discomfort seems to flare in two situations -- in the morning after sleeping and after extensive walking. I have no other health conditions. And, i have been taking B12 supplements for several months and I see no change.

Thoughts? Does anybody have a similar situation? If so, what did you do to treat it? What worked and what didn't work?

Thanks.
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