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1532707 tn?1312155924

driving me nuts

So normally I have parasthesia in my hands. This time its in my feet.

It's not so bad but what is driving me nuts is that it keeps feeling like there's wrinkles in my socks! I take my shoes off and the socks are perfect.

Ugh! Just frustrated and needed to vent. Thanks
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338416 tn?1420045702
I've started having more paresthesia - painful ones - in my feet and hands and around my ears.  Not fun.  I just feel lucky I don't have serious TN.

I used to get a paresthesia around my ear where it felt like a strand of hair was caught over it.  Drove me crazy!
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1532707 tn?1312155924
Very cute. :)

I bought new shoes, trying tighter socks and I'm even curious to try to vibram toe shoes where I don't think you have to wear socks. But then there's a individual spot for each toe.
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352007 tn?1372857881
I'm going to do a quote (I must)


"Houston we have a problem". Heh.  (you can laugh now)

Yes paresthesias can be very bothersome and sometimes even painful.  

Did you check the inside of your shoe/sneaker? Perhaps that has lumps in it?  Ya never know!


Vent away!

You're welcome!

Lisa
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