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<blockquote data-quote="Fo" data-source="post: 1967573" data-attributes="member: 496789"><p>I have a painful rare skin condition that affects my feet. It is called Pachyonychia Congenita. It takes careful management by removing the calloused skin with a blade about once a week. </p><p>There is no cure. I could see a podiatrist, but I know my feet so well and the tender bits, that I am able up to now to manage it myself. I know how much skin to remove before I go too low. I kind of know because if I go too low I feel pain. Having now been diagnosed with Neuropathy I no longer feel the pain. This is a bit worrying. </p><p>I just wondered if any one else has skin problems and neuropathy </p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fo, post: 1967573, member: 496789"] I have a painful rare skin condition that affects my feet. It is called Pachyonychia Congenita. It takes careful management by removing the calloused skin with a blade about once a week. There is no cure. I could see a podiatrist, but I know my feet so well and the tender bits, that I am able up to now to manage it myself. I know how much skin to remove before I go too low. I kind of know because if I go too low I feel pain. Having now been diagnosed with Neuropathy I no longer feel the pain. This is a bit worrying. I just wondered if any one else has skin problems and neuropathy Thank you [/QUOTE]
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