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Mine feet felt similarly to yours, but have progressed up ankle to thigh--with great toes cannot even feel nothing--not even a squeeze. The sharper and deeper pains got worse and cause muscle damage, feet tend to get blisters, contact dermatitis, and atrophy from little walking. Oral meds reduce the level of my 24/7, Lyrica, tramadol and occasional prednisone when feet are in trouble, but nothing stops the burning sensation except CBD (thc). For years, I got almost complete relief from burning by using a CBD balm/salve 3-4 times per day. As the disease progressed, that became less effective and I experimented CBD balms with certain essential oils--and finally produced my own combination with my own combination of carriers oils that absorb rapidly and essential oils that help further reduce pain are anti biotic, anti viral and anti fungal---all are very low concentrations. Other negative effect can be softening of the feet--susceptible to blister or dermatitis. At this stage it is a process of trial and error--meanwhile burning is never out of control. As. I work hard to get acceptable results without using stronger narcotics that steel my memory and the alter my moods more than these. Three doctors suggest medical marijuana adjunct to current meds. I do not want to get high so am researching that area and best delivery methods of the CBD--like oils...now. Buying a good walking cane is helping with balance. I think your use of CBD might give your years of relief. Good luck
My feet do not burn but feels like a block of ice sitting on my feet, sometimes they are cold up the legs, cold to the touch. I will be going to the doctor to check thyroid but due to virus unable to do so right now.