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Re: New symptom/Endo related?From: anonymous@obgyn.netSun Sep 12 02:22:18 1999
Linda, Hi. The bottoms of my feet have hurt for the past couple of years. When my potassium gets low I have cramps but it doesn't feel the same. I wear good tennis shoes and cushiony socks. I step into my shoes when I wake up b/c it hurts to put the bottom of my feet on the ground. Doc said it was nerve damage-the same nerves that make you wish you could take your legs off some nights b/c they hurt so bad. Ultram helped more than anything else. I know none of this helps probably. But at least you know you're not alone. Sheri
> -----Original Message----- From: MARTY <anonymous@obgyn.net> Sent: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 10:01 AM To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO Subject: Re: New symptom/Endo related? Blondie I have had leg cramps and foot pains forever. I never found anything that really helped but my cataflam the dr. gives me for my endo. When I had my last lap. I did have a cyst (not that you do) and after surgery it stopped for 3 months(that all it ever lasted for me after my laps then back to normal ha). A heating pad helps sometimes in the small of my back. I really thought I had never damage too I even have a ghost feeling is what I call it gets so number I have to touch my feet to see if they are still here. This along with many other problems is why I have decided to have the hyst. tomorrow. If I can help let me know. mgraham@telepak.net AND A BIG THANKS TO ALL OF YOU THAT RESPONDED YESTERDAY TO MY CRY. I'll be getting back to all of you later today have to go for preadmit soon. THANKS AGAIN,rebecca
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