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ldvirdjera 03-13-2008 05:17 PM

Numb toes
 
Hi all,
I hope someone can lead me to the right answer.
I wore a new pair of heels a month ago. The straps that went across the top of my foot were tight. I was out dancing. The next day, I noticed that if I touched the top of my foot, I could feel a sensation run down to my toes.
Now my middle and 4th toes are numb. I thought it would go away but it didn't. I don't want to waste time and money running around to different MD's. I wonder if anyone knows if this will go away in time, or do I need to see a special MD, or do some treatment myself? When your feet hurt or bother you, your whole body is seems to react!
Any input is appreciated!
Lori

Snoopy 03-13-2008 05:42 PM

Hello, Lori and welcome to NeuroTalk.

Unfortunately, you probably need to see your doctor. Good luck and I hope your toes become un-numb soon.

DM 03-13-2008 06:21 PM

:)Hello Lori and another welcome to NeuroTalk here. I'm not really sure how to respond, but I think Snoopy is right in that a visit to the Dr might be in order. Wish I could be more helpful, but those heels sound like the culprit.... take care...

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glenntaj 03-14-2008 06:25 AM

Welcome to Neurotalk.
 
This sounds as if you have a neuropathy due to compressive nerve damage.

If it was just due to the shoes, it may resolve in time--unfortunately, nerve healing takes a lot longer than nerve-damaging.

On the other hand, it may just be the first sign of a more systemic problem. Those who get neuropathy often notice it in their extremities first--these are the nerves farthest from the body core, the ones hardest to get nutrients/oxygen to and waste products out of, and if something is going on that is damaging nerves body-wide, the feet and toes are often where symptoms are first noticec.

You should come on over to the peripheral neuropathy board and take a look at some of the Useful Websites:

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread177.html

Lots of info here, protocols for testing, etc. I would think at the least you would need to have the beginnings of a work-up done by a neurologist.

ali12 03-14-2008 09:49 AM

Hello and welcome to Neurotalk, if you need anything just ask - I will try and help you if I can
Thanks and i'm looking forward to seeing you around the forum soon
Alison

Abbie 03-15-2008 08:32 AM

Hi Lori http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/greet013.gif and http://bestsmileys.com/welcome/18.gif

I'm sorry to hear of you foot pain... you may want to see an Podiatrist (foot doctor) to find out if what might be wrong.


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