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Subject: Chronic foot burning and pain Thank you for your quick responses. I do not know how to use the follow-up procedure, so I'm just sending another message. Just to add on to my situation, with the change of weather, from hot to cooler, my feet feel wet(even though they are not) they do not feel hot or cold, although the are burning)the toes are the worst. There is no seeming pattern of pain, it does not follow after an activity or particular time. It is either very bad or just there. There are no more good days ever.Also, why do you and others prescribe anti-seizure medications for the foot pain? Thank you for all the information. I plan to go armed to my next Doctor Appointment. |
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