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<blockquote data-quote="DeejayR" data-source="post: 867212" data-attributes="member: 126679"><p>This thread dates from 2012 and yet we're still standing around looking at this feet problem and wondering what to do. My early experience was of a feeling like tissue paper (see above) stuffed under my toes and now it's like walking on cobbles, another term used by others on here. However, I don't have tingling or burning, and pain only occasionally for a short time in one toe or other. So no big deal, but it looks as if it's up to us to sort it out.</p><p>My surgery simply refuses to look beyond the toe-prod test prescribed by the NHS. For those who have found a solution in causes outside diabetes, well done. </p><p>Incidentally I've just had a helpful conversation with a gluten-shunning reflexologist exactly on the lines of AliB's long text above. I'm sorry that AliB seems to have left the forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeejayR, post: 867212, member: 126679"] This thread dates from 2012 and yet we're still standing around looking at this feet problem and wondering what to do. My early experience was of a feeling like tissue paper (see above) stuffed under my toes and now it's like walking on cobbles, another term used by others on here. However, I don't have tingling or burning, and pain only occasionally for a short time in one toe or other. So no big deal, but it looks as if it's up to us to sort it out. My surgery simply refuses to look beyond the toe-prod test prescribed by the NHS. For those who have found a solution in causes outside diabetes, well done. Incidentally I've just had a helpful conversation with a gluten-shunning reflexologist exactly on the lines of AliB's long text above. I'm sorry that AliB seems to have left the forum. [/QUOTE]
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