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QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
My foot's asleep.
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QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Yes, I came here just to share that... my life is very interesting, you see...
MFV
14 years ago
Your life IS interesting
MFV
14 years ago
You see, there is much to that story left untold. Why is your foot asleep and does this happen often?
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MFV
14 years ago
Does it happen often for the same reason or for other reasons?
sillyrafa
14 years ago
hmm
sillyrafa
14 years ago
very interesting! hey QN!
sillyrafa
14 years ago
MFV raised some very relevant points. please give us more details.
MFV
was
14 years ago
it your position? Were you wearing something constricting? Or was it circulatory? Did you take any 'medicine'?
sillyrafa
14 years ago
there's a big interrogation on my mind right now and QN is not helping.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Oh sorry I went to shower and stuff.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
It got better.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
And yes it happens a lot.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
And yes it's because of the position.
MFV
14 years ago
Oh.
MFV
14 years ago
Well then
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
But it's comfortable... until the foot falls asleep.
MFV
14 years ago
Maybe you might want to be more careful
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
I have this issue a lot when I'm sleeping, I find a really comfy position and then my arm or leg or hand or foot falls asleep.
MFV
is
14 years ago
a very helpful person who gives excellent advice
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Haha.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Well I guess I could be more careful, but it's always so comfy until it starts to tingle, and after a bit of tingling it's almost painful.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Almost.
QuixoticNeurotic
14 years ago
Mostly just UNcomfortable.
MFV
14 years ago
Anesthesia is complete loss of sensation, parathesia is partial loss of sensation
MFV
14 years ago
In a skin burn, say a deeper one, a lot of sense receptors are burned out of the skin, but there is usually some border or clear margin
MFV
14 years ago
where there is a change in continuity from burned skin to unburned skin. This is the area that's painful
MFV
14 years ago
So, I don't suggest burning them out. Numb the whole thing or don't numb it at all. That'll be $120
*likes playing Doktor*
sillyrafa
14 years ago
take care you all. sleep time!
sillyrafa
14 years ago
MFV
14 years ago
karlski
14 years ago
*shouts at all of the sleepies to wake em up*
dillydally
14 years ago
*giggles*
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