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Pain and burning sensation in feet after a stroke

my mother suffered from a severe stroke close to 15 years ago.  After the stroke she strated to have tingling and burning sensations to her left feet.  The doctors were not able to do anything about it except prescribe pain medication which did not help.  We tried acupuncture which did not help either.  We finally found this cooling gel that helped relieve the pain which made it more bearable.  If anyone is interested email me.  ***@****
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my father have same problem (burning sensation on bottom of the feet) please mail (bankey.ec.***@****) me that cooling Jel name
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Hi My Grandma just had a stroke this May and her foot has been burning and sore too. We got her new orthotics which has seemed to help. One of her doctor's noticed that she has no 'padding' left on the bottom of her foot.  

Overall I think its nerve damage.... Absobine Jr. seems to cool it off too...let me know if you find anything.
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1 had a stroke about six months ago. I was doing good with only a small amountof pain in the bottom of my right foot, But lately I have been having severe pain and swellingand with the bottom of my right foot.
Any suggestions on how zI might get rid of the pain?
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