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<blockquote data-quote="Antechinus" data-source="post: 2142963" data-attributes="member: 493842"><p>Hi Emily.</p><p>Your unusual foot sensation can be something other than neuropathy. There are many things that cause one sided neuralgia such as spinal compression caused by s leg length fdifference or injury, there are nerve impingements from tendons, even local trauma such as tight knee high dovks or sitting with legs crossed. Can also be diet or chemicsl induced.</p><p></p><p>I would recomend being mindful of it. Note when it is better or worse. What you may have done or been doing that may trigger it. Any postural positioning which may place stress on one part, again, such as sitting with legs crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antechinus, post: 2142963, member: 493842"] Hi Emily. Your unusual foot sensation can be something other than neuropathy. There are many things that cause one sided neuralgia such as spinal compression caused by s leg length fdifference or injury, there are nerve impingements from tendons, even local trauma such as tight knee high dovks or sitting with legs crossed. Can also be diet or chemicsl induced. I would recomend being mindful of it. Note when it is better or worse. What you may have done or been doing that may trigger it. Any postural positioning which may place stress on one part, again, such as sitting with legs crossed. [/QUOTE]
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