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I have gotten that from time to time. The foot pads only make it worse for me when I have it and I end up having to rip them off. I have decided to call this phenomenon something really scientific and technical - "hotfoot" LOL.
I have bart, my LL said that Burrascano says the foot pain is a total bart hallmark, but I am not sure about the heat sensation. Boy, it sure is annoying, eh?
I try to stick my feet out from under the covers but I can't sleep like that because this exposes them to the monsters under the bed, of course.
A.
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Wow, I'm glad other people have that too. I thought that one sounded loony tunes, so I never talk about it. Glad to know I'm not the only one. Cindy
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My feet get so hot at night too, and I know what you mean about the monsters under the bed AlisonP! I don't know why covers over your feet are going to stop them from grabbing them!
Does anyone get itchy patches on their feet too? I have a patch on my left instep that itches like mad sometimes - nothing ever comes up though, just intense itching...
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One of the ares the lyme has thought looks like good realistate to them is in my back
and in my feet.
The 3 years intensive treatment -thank God has cleard much of the foot/joint pain. The back is proving a bit harder to convince bb to re-locate.
The thing that helps me is I put foam inserts in all my slippers and shoes.
Take care dana
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