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vein pull

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Sep 19, 2025.

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    im 18 female and quite fit for my age
    We have this problem in my family but isnt known in my family history
    At random times the vein in my toe will pull, meaning my toe automatically stretches, and i cant move it because it hurts so much, it happens in any of my toes mainly in the index middle or the one before my pinky on both left and right foot. If i was to sit down on my knees with my feet flat under me it woudlnt be long before it happens, just now i was climbing onto my bunk bed and...

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