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Old 26th January 2008, 00:48   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Big toe numbness

Nerve pain can occur on the top. middle or bottom of the foot. And the pain itself can be somewhat remote fom the actual source/damage, because the nerve is itself carrying pain signals.

Probably the best thing is to consult a foot pysician, and get their opinion.
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Just a small update on the situation.

I followed Wuornos advice and I discovered that the problem mainly is that my feet are slipping down the shoe instead of being held in place.

I thought that the gel pads should take care of that, but they do only temporarily (first 40-50 mins) and then after that they get a bit slippery.

I'm thinking about using some cotton balls to pad the shoe front so the feet stay in place and avoid this situation, has anybody tried that?

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Glad that you were able to troubleshoot the problem, and are working towards the solution.. AND that you are sensible enough to prevent any longstanding (I know, punny...) nerve damage by removing the shoe when discomfort occurs. Best to you.
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