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Originally posted by Nordlys
They (the uncut feet) are making me depressed, so I assume removing them would remove the depression. I was wondering about possible adverse side effects.
I think it's circulation. Your feet are giving you trouble because you stand on your head.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Now that's an idea! I'll discuss it with the doctor when I go to the hospital.
Have you tried Ginkgo?

I have found that to be soothing to the leg and foot ailments.

http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ginkgo/

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Originally posted by Woodgie
Have you tried Ginkgo?

I have found that to be soothing to the leg and foot ailments.

http://nccam.nih.gov/health/ginkgo/
From that page: "Today, people use ginkgo leaf extracts hoping to [...] decrease intermittent claudication (leg pain caused by narrowing arteries)"

As that's not my problem, I doubt it would be helpful. (Also, if it were helpful in the treatment of plantar fasciitis or heel spurs, I am sure it would have been mentioned on one of the many pages I have read about plantar fasciitis / heel spurs.) But thanks for trying to help. 🙂

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Originally posted by HandyAndy
I think it's circulation. Your feet are giving you trouble because you stand on your head.
Nah, I stand on my head because that's better for my feet.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Nah, I stand on my head because that's better for my feet.
take no notice of other peoples suggestions nordlys..mine is much better. you could go one better and do an eddie murphy in trading places and just get about on a skateboard using your hands to push you along

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ok i've cut my feet off, and my head just to be on the safe side.
i still feel ok, enjoying bbc4's california season very much,
bonding with my new gizmos, eating fruit,
but the test still says i've got five sorts of mental illness.

i'm going to try eating some chocolate.
well, shoving it down the stump that once was my neck...

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Originally posted by Officer Dibble
ok i've cut my feet off, and my head just to be on the safe side.
i still feel ok, enjoying bbc4's california season very much,
bonding with my new gizmos, eating fruit,
but the test still says i've got five sorts of mental illness.

i'm going to try eating some chocolate.
well, shoving it down the stump that once was my neck...
Thanks for the report. Now that I know it's safe, I'll cut off my feet, too. I'll keep the head for the time being because I think I'll be able to enjoy the taste of the chocolate more that way.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Thanks for the report. Now that I know it's safe, I'll cut off my feet, too. I'll keep the head for the time being because I think I'll be able to enjoy the taste of the chocolate more that way.
I have nothing to contribute to this thread, beyond the delight of being able to write in prose. Ignore the intrusion. 😀

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Originally posted by reader1107
I have nothing to contribute to this thread, beyond the delight of being able to write in prose. Ignore the intrusion. 😀
Writing in prose is
Much overrated, I think.
But to each xyr own.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Thanks for the report. Now that I know it's safe, I'll cut off my feet, too. I'll keep the head for the time being because I think I'll be able to enjoy the taste of the chocolate more that way.
Come and meet those dancing feet,
On the avenue I'm taking you to.. Forty Second Street.

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Originally posted by wucky3
don't do that s h i t EO.
It's helped me to be able to go out and be like a 'normal' person near enough, some things are still sometimes hard to do, but I'd rather be on it and be well than not. 🙂

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Originally posted by reader1107
I have nothing to contribute to this thread, beyond the delight of being able to write in prose. Ignore the intrusion. 😀
i believe i still retain the ability,
but i've long ago lost the inclination.
i find writing in prose depressing, you see,
but i'm glad it delights you.

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