You need to have something amputated.
Ok, I sealed the decks.
I had to kneel down to do the rails, and now, for two days, two toes on my right foot are STILL NUMB....
Any painters out there that this has happened to? Reckon if I don't get feeling back by Monday, I should go see the doctor....
You need to have something amputated.
Now, more than ever, is the time to hit your toes with a hammer.
If you don't feel anything, then you should go get it checked out.
If you do, then the numbness went away and you're all good...
Well, except for the crushed toes.
That's funny.... I'm doing a 1/2 marathon tomorrow, maybe that will get the feeling back into them.... it is weird though.... it cause me to fall in the shower yesterday... ed my wrist up again... sucks getting old.
You really must have let your lfoot fall asleep.
I would ask the doctor about possible problems with your circulation before any running.
I use to be a trim carpenter and when I first started, I was doing the base boards. My knees felt like they've been hit with a bat over and over. It was extremely painful, but eventually went away..........but I never felt numb anywhere.
I've also run a marathon, I wouldn't run until you get those toes checked out.
was it oil base sealer? You might have irreversible brain damage.
numbness in extremities is also a sign of heart attack/stroke.
or could be diabetes. Have a nice day.
Gopher, my husband is a Podiatrist. I'll ask him about your problem when he gets home.
Or you could just put all your symptoms into WebMD and wait for "cancer" to appear on the screen.
I still vote for irreversible brain damage. Look what laquer thinner did to Mouse...
could it be the long distance running? i have heard of that many times before...
THANKS!!!
I ran 8 yesterday, and even with the numbness, I felt find. It just feels weird...
FYI... no heart attack or stroke... I'm healthy as a horse and my last blood work results were off the charts....
You should have worn GoldToes.
He's home but he's getting his beauty rest right now...
Which toes?
Is this the first time this has happened?
Any other foot pain?
The two next to the big toe... BTW... I have "double Morton's toe"...he will know what that is... for the rest of ya... the two toes next to my big toe are longer than my "big" toe... go figure.... They are getting blood.... I did the
old push on the nail till it went white and let go.... it went pink right away...
Thanks again!
A woman with Morton's toe is a major turn off.
It's just your body getting used to actually doing physical labor after 20 years...
How did I know THAT was coming....![]()
Yes, but a woman with a camel toe is not.
Gopher, he's says you probably have Mortons Neuroma. It can go away on it's own, but you can get an injection for it.
Last edited by Shelly; 06-17-2005 at 07:46 PM.
Boy, the things you don't learn from complete strangers...
He's a Minnesota fan. I think dain bramage is a foregone conclusion.
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