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<blockquote data-quote="emily deacon" data-source="post: 2142070" data-attributes="member: 468630"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>recently for the past week i would say, i have a had an overly sensitive foot and bottom leg. i have felt this feeling before years ago but it just went away but it has stuck around and i’m not a bit concerned, i have been type 1 for nearly 9 years now, i know there’s a chance it could be my nerves or neuropathy but couldn’t it possibly be anything else? It’s not painful in any way it’s almost just like when i wear socks i can feel the sock more (sorry if this doesn’t make sense) and it’s just more sensitive to touch. i have been feeling my feet this week and there’s no numbness or pain ect but it’s almost like the more i’m hoping it goes away the more i’m noticing it. It’s also only in 1 foot, my other one is fine.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emily deacon, post: 2142070, member: 468630"] Hi guys, recently for the past week i would say, i have a had an overly sensitive foot and bottom leg. i have felt this feeling before years ago but it just went away but it has stuck around and i’m not a bit concerned, i have been type 1 for nearly 9 years now, i know there’s a chance it could be my nerves or neuropathy but couldn’t it possibly be anything else? It’s not painful in any way it’s almost just like when i wear socks i can feel the sock more (sorry if this doesn’t make sense) and it’s just more sensitive to touch. i have been feeling my feet this week and there’s no numbness or pain ect but it’s almost like the more i’m hoping it goes away the more i’m noticing it. It’s also only in 1 foot, my other one is fine. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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