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Neuropathy is best described as a reduction of sensation or altered sensation. Diabetics have historically been the bearers of this condition, based on a lack of circulation. But over the last several years the medical community has been correctly diagnosing neuropathy in the general population. Neuropathy can feel like partial numbness or even complete numbness. Many clients say that it feels as if there is a sock "wadded up" under the toes. When the foot is constricted, blood flow is compromised to produce these symptoms.
If you are not diabetic, you are doing it to yourself, your neuropathy is self-induced by the wearing of compressive footwear. The only way out of your neuropathy is through freedom and support. Even if you are diabetic, there is a component of your neuropathy that is self-induced by your own compressive footwear.
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