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I started out backwards, I guess. The first symtom for me was numb feet. My feet would burn, then go numb, especially my toes. At that time, I was working fulltime as a dept manager at Kmart, and on my feet all day, on cement floors no less. I could never find a shoe that was comfy, nothing pleased my feet. That was 7 or 8 yrs ago. 4 yrs ago, I started taking B12 1000mcg, then about 2 yrs ago or so, I moved up to 3000mcg. My feet very rarely go numb now. I can't say all the symptoms are gone, but they are much better.
I have sensory neuropathy, probably due to nutritional deficiencies, because of a gluten intolerance. Just keep reading and researching. ![]()
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