by Anonymous on May 25th, 2009

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My feet are falling asleep far more easily than they used to. I try to move them as much as possible, but it is to no avail. They stop being tingly and become heavy and so numb that I cannot even move them unless I rub them repeatedly. What's wrong?

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  • by Autism Knows is finally Maestro on May 25th, 2009

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    Sounds like the blood flow to your feet is being restricted somehow. Not a good thing! Might wanna talk with your doc about this. Best of luck!

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