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Old 01-08-2009, 02:45 AM #7
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
1) Some foods trigger me. a) potatoes are a culprit
and b) glutamate. The Chinese place we use typically for
carry out never puts MSG in the food. They even provide packets of soy sauce that are labeled MSG free. But last night they must have had a new cook... my feet were awful!
Any MSG added to food and I am miserable. Also certain tomato sauces will cause burning for me, but not all. Currently I like Bertolli brand.

2)rapid changes in barometric pressure with the attendent severe weather it brings will surely affect my feet. My arthritis will also flare in pain.
Oh shoot. I'd forgotten about the weather changes. No wonder my feet are going nuts! We had a quick cold front blow through this afternoon bringing snow with it. I haven't found foods that trigger me as far as I can tell. Weather changes yes. Stress, sometimes depending on what it's from. If I've gotten really angry that seems to trigger some of it. I don't often get that kind of angry.

Burning, tingling,and the shooting/stabbing type pains are unusually fierce tonight. Numbness would almost be a welcome change.
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