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feet hurt at night and when it rains I have been told by doctor I have neuropathy in my leg and I have arthritis in my spine my doctor had me on lycria and celbrex I had to take myself off they were harming my kidney so I get on my treadmill every other day for 35 minutes I been doing this for 7 months I do have high blood pressure iam taking meds for it so far its staying good but my feet at night hurt so bad I do take vitiman I might need more b12 help

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Does the pain extend throughout the foot? Is there a focal point of pain?

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