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Are slightly numb big toes *always* a sign of neuropathy?
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<blockquote data-quote="bellapodus" data-source="post: 294775" data-attributes="member: 16277"><p><strong>Re: Are slightly numb big toes *always* a sign of neuropathy</strong></p><p></p><p>Went to Leeds and Reading Festival last year, stood in a field all day for Leeds on barrier and ended up with someone banging behind my left knee which consequently went into the metal barrier repeatedly. Funnily enough all that standing/banging/lack of lower leg movement caused the big toe (plus the one next to it) on my left foot to go numb but it cleared up after 2 months and came back to life. I assume it was the same as this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellapodus, post: 294775, member: 16277"] [b]Re: Are slightly numb big toes *always* a sign of neuropathy[/b] Went to Leeds and Reading Festival last year, stood in a field all day for Leeds on barrier and ended up with someone banging behind my left knee which consequently went into the metal barrier repeatedly. Funnily enough all that standing/banging/lack of lower leg movement caused the big toe (plus the one next to it) on my left foot to go numb but it cleared up after 2 months and came back to life. I assume it was the same as this. [/QUOTE]
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