Re: numbness on the bottom of your feet

Errol White (eamjwhite(AT)bigpond.com)
Tue, 15 Dec 1998 20:34:02 -0800

I would not worry about walking a tad funny if you head off too quickly when
the clod hoppers go numb (feet, that is), I tend to walk more than a tad
funny most of the time I think, well it looks that way if I see my
reflection in a shop window and I get a bit of a laugh at it also. Hope
you are enjoying your winter as much as I am enjoying summer here. Keep
safe God bless.

Regards from Errol, Narangba, Qld Australia.(who is getting ready for the
sack soon, bed that is).
-----Original Message-----
From: MTripimcca(AT)aol.com <MTripimcca(AT)aol.com>
To: tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com <tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com>
Date: Monday, 14 December, 1998 10:29 PM
Subject: Fwd: numbness on the bottom of your feet

>In a message dated 12/15/98 2:18:33 AM Atlantic Standard Time, MTripimcca
>writes:
>
><< 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. >>
>
>