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Are slightly numb big toes *always* a sign of neuropathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="JIMBO1944" data-source="post: 1210878" data-attributes="member: 215481"><p>When first diagnosed type 2 I attended podiatrist privately she told me my feet were in good condition but advised to massage every time I showered and use cheap hand cream and now when I am checked I get praised for condition of my feet, I asked 1 podiatrist re some hard skin on ball of toes I said what about pumis stone YES he said but be gentle with it.</p><p></p><p>TRY Massage with cream and you will gradually notice a big difference I'm sure.</p><p>Suggest sit with partner and do each others feet MMMMMMM.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JIMBO1944, post: 1210878, member: 215481"] When first diagnosed type 2 I attended podiatrist privately she told me my feet were in good condition but advised to massage every time I showered and use cheap hand cream and now when I am checked I get praised for condition of my feet, I asked 1 podiatrist re some hard skin on ball of toes I said what about pumis stone YES he said but be gentle with it. TRY Massage with cream and you will gradually notice a big difference I'm sure. Suggest sit with partner and do each others feet MMMMMMM. [/QUOTE]
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