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I found the same thing. I also do not have diabetes.
I also found no real answers - anywhere. I have my own theory regarding my own cause. But I am sure it does not apply to others. 1. I am tall (long way to the tip if my toes) 2. I have smoked my entire life (63 now) 3. I have big flat feet 4. I mostly ignored my feet for all these 63 years. One of my daughters is a nurse. To her there is a connection to being tall - and there is a connection from smoking. She attends older people all week long day after day. She says a noticeable portion of the people she tends (that have PN) are taller smokers. I’ve had PN for five years. It came on while I was doing “leg lifts” (exercise) my toes started to cramp. WHAM .... left foot (mostly toes) went PN .... three days later WHAM right foot. Five years later - I still have never taken one single pain pill ..... I have no idea why I have not felt the need. I have no idea if my feet are more or less “numb” - I have no idea if I have less or more pain than others. I was tested enough to know ..... there is no apparent cause (idiopathic) Even if the out sourcing of America had not have killed my income .... I STILL would not throw thousands of dollars down a hole just to hear ...... “do you want some pain pills”. (which I refused every time they were offered). spkar ...... I am in decent shape for my age but ...... I don’t think there will be any real answers in my lifetime. I have recently “bettered” all things to do with my feet/toes - with exercises (as per my hammertoe thread) for now I will be grateful for that. |
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