<< Hello Jackson and VERY HAPPY to hear of the good news you are experiencing
as of late! Congratulations are in order and only more good is to come!
Yes I too feel the old feet go to sleep at the bottom. Especially if I am
sitting to long. They also go numb. Do yours? I tend to wait a few minutes
before I get up from sitting because if I don't, I walk a tad funny. If I'm at
home I really don't care unless I know that this will affect "how" I will
walk. Unfortunetly, I haven't seen much progress in this area, YET, but like
you I am still early in recovery. I notice that if I am at this PC too long,
the numbness in my legs and feet is the worst.
Maria in Tonawanda who will not accept the snow from Mary and Jackson. >>
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<< I have a question for the group?
Has anyone experienced a numbness on the bottom of their feet? Some times it
is not too bad, other times it feels a lot like they are asleep?
Thanks for your input.
Happy Holidays
Jackson
Hello Jackson and VERY HAPPY to hear of the good news you are experiencing as
of late! Congratulations are in order and only more good is to come!
Yes I too feel the old feet go to sleep at the bottom. Especially if I am
sitting to long. They also go numb. Do yours? I tend to wait a few minutes
before I get up from sitting because if I don't, I walk a tad funny. If I'm at
home I really don't care unless I know that this will affect "how" I will
walk. Unfortunetly, I haven't seen much progress in this area, YET, but like
you I am still early in recovery. I notice that if I am at this PC too long,
the numbness in my legs and feet is the worst.
Maria in Tonawanda who will not accept the snow from Mary and Jackson.