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@johnbishop

Hi Bakugan @aykut, You mentioned you first noticed the symptoms when you hit the tip of your right foot/toes on the ground and the symptoms only last for a few seconds. Kind of reminds me of the feeling I used to get as a kid walking barefoot and stubbing my toes. Not sure I had a tingling feeling but it definitely let me know I did something to my foot. I'm a little confused by your sentence "I believe the sensation is still there and I can still move the affected finger." Did you mean the affected toe?

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Oh, yes. Sensory input is still perceived by the affected toe, that's what I meant. Sorry for the confusion