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Old 08-14-2007, 02:14 PM #1
Steff Steff is offline
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Default PAIN or NUMBNESS or BOTH?

so let me understand this-joe, you broke your toe because you could not feel, and you can walk by the ocean. (sorry about your break joe-i broke my ankle in nov and i diffInately felt it for 4 months of pain)
But you are not in so much pain that it stops you?
so are most of you not in pain? or at a level that you can function?
I cannot walk to the bathroom without burning pain. after 5 minutes it is tight like a vice and then am stabbing all the way up my groin.
that is what i mean that i do not think i belong in this group because i think my neurapathy is not well defined. i need a wheelchair-does it get that bad for some of you?
i dont know what therapy or doc to try next without going broke or being so drugged i cant see straight.
and i am bored and lonely and i've been surfing this site over and over like a looney. sorry i've had it
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