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Angie,

I just came up with a great explanation on how my burning feet feel,

when I talked to the reporter last week. I said, " Consider you're

going to the beach on a 95 degree day. You park your car on the

street, take off your shoes, and run fast to the water because that

sand is hot " . Then I said " my feet feel that way (burning sand) sometimes when

I'm doing nothing, or when I'm in the pool, or when I'm grocery shopping " . She

had this " AHA " look on her face and seemed to understand. Told her I actually

use cold packs on my feet, stand on the tile, lol, in Wyoming, I'd go out

barefoot in the snow for a few secs.

~ Gretchen

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Oh my! I feel so bad that I even asked this question. I have nothing

close to that type of pain. That is why I called my pain " bee stings " . The pain

I have upon standing feels more like bone pain or something stretching beyond

it's limit. Could that be??

I am not to the point of walking on my toes like some people say, but

is it possible that is what I am looking at in the future? When did

this type of burning begin with you?

I am so glad that you have this going. I read often, just never post.

Thanks for all the support!

btw, my 2 children(13 and 7 years) are CMT1A like myself(37).

Angie

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Angie,

Don't know about the " bee stings " pain, but am guessing it is nerves

misfiring in some way.

I've had 'burning feet' since I was 7. At least that's as far back as

my memory on this issue goes.

~ Gretchen

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WOW! So many different types of pain! Thanks to everyone that replied. My

daughter is almost 14 and her pain is even different than mine. She complains

of cramping more than anything else. ly, I don't know what type of pain I

would choose (if I could choose). Like I would really choose to have pain,

right.

Angie

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Angie,

I have cramping pain in my feet when I over do it. That's because the muscles

pulling my feet in and under are so strong while the ones pulling my feet out

are much weaker. Always glad to share.

Dawn

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