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How serious can neuropathy of the feet get?

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Aug 11, 2018.

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    I have just been diagnosised with neuropathy of the feet and I'm experiancing numbness and tingling of the toes and upper feet, my legs are week and I occasionally get these killer cramps on the upper part of the foot when I'm sleeping. The pain is so sever that when they finally ease I'm left shaking and feeling nausous. I have not been diagnosised with diabiates but I do have two hurniated discs in my lower back. I'm not sure if the discs is what caused the neuropathy or the weekness in...

    How serious can neuropathy of the feet get?

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