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Old 01-18-2013, 03:29 PM #1
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Default feet feel wet?

I'm not sure where this goes but since I have diagnosed cervical issues with cord involved, I thought I'd start here.

Anytime my feet get cold, or even cool, upon warming they feel wet...and I mean sopping wet. I'll go to see what I've stepped in, or to change my socks but everything is bone dry. It really messes with your mind when reality doesn't match what your body is telling you.

Does anyone know anything about this or similar? I'm trying to figure out what I can here and what may, or may not, be important to tell NS when the time comes.

This has just started this winter.

Thanks, in advance, for any input.
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