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Old 08-25-2016, 11:46 PM #1
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I had strange things such as that happen.

Middle toes on both feet would get stiff and sore and first two fingers on both hands would get real sore and achy.

The toes did not feel like they worked the same when walking as well, I never could figure out if I was holding them different or being stiff made them feel different.

They are all much better now. The fingers rarely border me and my hands are still again. The middle toes still get aches but I don't notice them nearly as much as in the past not do they feel odd or out of place when walking/running.

What you described sounded quite familiar to me and I can tell you from my experience it gets better.

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