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Are slightly numb big toes *always* a sign of neuropathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="kimbelina" data-source="post: 883548" data-attributes="member: 188958"><p>I will echo the comments that say get it checked out, just in case. But this is something that I get at regular, if infrequent, intervals. Numb toes, or odd feelings in them, or pain of varying kinds, or a weird kind of numbness where I can merely stroke my toes and they really hurt! Anyway, I don't know if I have some hidden problems, but I pass every foot exam with flying colours, and the doctors say that it's nothing to worry about...!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimbelina, post: 883548, member: 188958"] I will echo the comments that say get it checked out, just in case. But this is something that I get at regular, if infrequent, intervals. Numb toes, or odd feelings in them, or pain of varying kinds, or a weird kind of numbness where I can merely stroke my toes and they really hurt! Anyway, I don't know if I have some hidden problems, but I pass every foot exam with flying colours, and the doctors say that it's nothing to worry about...! [/QUOTE]
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