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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 1937133" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>Thank you [USER=492680]@DaveXF[/USER]. If you look up neuropathic pain symptoms mayoclinic.com - peripheral neuropathy, there are a list of symptoms for the leg pain version of it. Some of what you describe of your pains sounds a bit like what is described on that site, but ? not all. Read it and see what you think - spiking, fizzing, but ? not aching, crushing pain, or cramping. And maybe standing and walking on your feet might be a trigger for your pain whilst laying down takes the pressure off ? reason.</p><p>Has your GP inspected your toe and ankle joints for some cause related to joints ?</p><p>Please talk with your GP about your pains and about what else might cause such pains apart from diabetes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 1937133, member: 468714"] Thank you [USER=492680]@DaveXF[/USER]. If you look up neuropathic pain symptoms mayoclinic.com - peripheral neuropathy, there are a list of symptoms for the leg pain version of it. Some of what you describe of your pains sounds a bit like what is described on that site, but ? not all. Read it and see what you think - spiking, fizzing, but ? not aching, crushing pain, or cramping. And maybe standing and walking on your feet might be a trigger for your pain whilst laying down takes the pressure off ? reason. Has your GP inspected your toe and ankle joints for some cause related to joints ? Please talk with your GP about your pains and about what else might cause such pains apart from diabetes. [/QUOTE]
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