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Old 01-23-2008, 12:44 PM #1
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Thanks, good to know I'm not the only one. It bothers me that this neurologist had never heard of PN feet heating up like that. I wish I could find a neruo that is a real expert in PN and doesn't just claim to be. I may end up trying one about 3 hrs. away.
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My experience is that doctors are not interested in the details of our pain......
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My feet get so cold and like no circulation. I usually wear socks and tennis shoes till bed. The issue is when they get cold it takes hours to warm up. I agree about the docs sometimes I wonder if they are listening or just zoning out.For some reason I feel many docs must be lucky with no health issues or they would be more comforting.
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Daniella, I might have suggested this before, but I use down booties to warm my feet up -- available online. The next best thing to narcotics for my pain!!!!
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