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[at-l] cold feet



i don't know about that.  i must say though, that ever since blood mountain,
which was march 13th or 14th, i have not been able to feel the tips of my
big toes, either.  they didn't fall off, so i figured there was no problem.
is there a problem?

belcher

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>From: Tom Fort <tjfort@netdoor.com>
>To: AT-L <at-l@backcountry.net>, OrangeBug <thornel@attglobal.net>
>Subject: [at-l] cold feet
>Date: Thu, Jan 4, 2001, 11:53 AM
>

> for you doctor types out there ...  bug.
>
> ever since my few days in the ice and snow, my toes have been a little
> numb.  what causes this?  could there have been nerve damage that
> needs to be addressed?  I've been assuming that this will pass.  but,
> in two weeks, it has not gotten much better. (although, some) I have
> had this condition before and it has always eventually gone away.
>
>
>
> t.
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