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I believe I posted a short while ago asking if anyone had a suggestion to help relieve foot numbness. I'm fortunate not to have foot pain. I haven't been too bothered by my numbness until only recently. Then a light bulb in my dim brain clicked on: "Only recently?" I thought. I could say that about something else, too: sub-freezing temps both day and night––recalling how my feet on super-cold days, long before the onset of my PN, would ordinarily feel a little numb. For the past few days, I've been warming both socks and shoes before putting them on. The difference, while a far cry from a cure or even a lasting solution to numb feet, has been significant. I'm slapping myself on the forehead, thinking, "Why hadn't I thought of this before?" Oh, the ins and outs of life with PN! 🙂 –Ray (@ray666)

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Hi, Ray, I recently had a visit with my Physical Therapist where he massaged my feet. Like you, I have numbness and tingling in my feet with not much pain. This time, the therapist used something "warming" on my feet.... and they felt great for several hours afterwards. I asked what he had used, and he showed me the bottle of "RockSauce," a lotion that contains Capsaicin. He used his bare hands for the massage, and he emphasized that if I tried this lotion on my own at home to either use gloves or be sure to wash my hands thoroughly after massaging it in, as if you touch your face with it, it can cause some stinging in the eyes. Like you described in your post, it seems that warming helps me more than Icy Hot or anything cold. I have ordered some of the RockSauce from Amazon and plan to give it a try at least once daily.
Just sharing since you said warmth seems to help you more than cold. Best wishes! Mike