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@steeldover, Hi there.....I had another episode of ice bricks for feet this morning and decided to review this discussion. You say that the cold feet have continued, at least through June 24. How are they now @steeldover? Do you now have cold hands also? Somehow, the messages from the damaged or less than active nerves are getting confused. I could barely stand the discomfort this morning and am better now. My therapist worked on my legs and feet today and they are better.

Please keep us informed of your ice pack feet and their journey. And especially, share ideas and "tricks" for faking them out of being frigid. We need all the help we can get. It is wonderful to know you are sharing with us.

May you be free and safe from harm.
Chris

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@artscaping y apologies for the tardy reply, Chris. I was up at Mayo for ten days for numerous appointments with Pain Medicine, Orthopedics, Neurology, Physical Medicind/Rehabilitation, etc. I don't mean to downplay your issues with cold feet, but for me, that's very low on my list of painful issues. I had excellent help from Dr. Pingree in Pain Medicine for issues with back pain and meralgia paresthetica, and had surgery on my right hand. For my cold feet which are worse at night, I wear white cotton sox. When I get out of bed in the morning, I force myself to march in place to get feeling back in my feet. Sorry I can't be more help.