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Old 06-10-2021, 03:21 PM #3
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Natalie, you seem to be doing a lot of quite vigorous stimulation. I read your other posts as well.

I would actually find it far too painful. After a usual day, I prefer to soak my feet gently in some warm (not quite hot) water and some epsom salts, or just warm water with magnesium oil afterwards.

Most of the time I feel as if I'm walking on glass shards and the rest of the time it either feels like rocks or doesn't feel anything at all (almost numb).

Then again you have had neuropathy much longer than I have. If you do it, let us know how it goes, please.

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