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Confused Can’t wear socks

I have peripheral neuropathy in my legs. My struggle is pain weakness numbness and tingling. For the most part my toes feel like icicles I am on able to wear socks of any sort . If I wear socks I can only wear them for approximately two days. If I wear them longer I experience severe pain in my foot. My left foot is worse, I was diagnosed with tarsal tunnel as well in my left foot into 2013. Had surgery and I am maybe 60% healed. I really am not sure if I will every be 100%. I am not sure why or how I developed neuropathy. Can anyone help?
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