Re: numbness on the bottom of your feet

Jo Ellen Finkelstein (ghellen(AT)ninenet.com)
Fri, 18 Dec 1998 21:28:49 -0600

Marsden51(AT)aol.com wrote:
>
> In a message dated 98-12-15 05:37:56 EST, eamjwhite(AT)bigpond.com writes:
>
> << 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. >>
>
> Errol:
>
> I don't post very often anymore, but I had such a good laugh over your post
> that I just had to write. It reminded me of something that happened to me
> around the time I was diagnosed with MS. I was walking out of my doctor's
> office. There is a long walk through two sets of double doors and it's all
> glass. Anyway, I could see my reflection in the second set of double doors
> and I was saying to myself "Look at her! She's drunk! What a disgrace to be
> out in public like that!" Then, I realized it was ME!!! After the initial
> shock, I started laughing. I'm sure the other patients thought I was looney,
> but it really was funny.
>
> I am enjoying my winter--it was a beautiful, balmy 76 degrees today. A little
> breezy, but very nice here in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. Our winter
> temperatures are our reward for living through the summer! <big grin>
>
> Sharon M.Hi Sharon, Joellen here. I remember summer in Phoenix, I was glad my
room was closest to the swamp cooler!
Joellen