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Old 03-27-2009, 12:47 PM #4
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I agree feeling is definitely better than none. I cringe when i read on here about "only having numbness" or hoping in the future to have numbness to limit pain. The kicker is you can have both, which i can attest to. Numbness brings its own problems, of balance, gait, injury and feeling parts of you are dead.
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