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babyface29 | 16:19 Fri 11th Jul 2008 | Health & Fitness
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Over the past week or so, about 3 or 4 times a day i get a warm feeling accross the top of my left foot, it doesnt hurt and isn't warm to the touch. I have recently recovered from a stomach bug, but im not sure it is connected.

I am 25 and usually in decent health.

Just a bit worried about it really - its probably nothing but all replies im grateful for!
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i used to get that same warm feeling in my left foot......................but it soon stopped after i stopped putting it in that bucket full of hot water! hahaha! (well you did say you'd be gratefull for ALL replies!)
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Ha thanks abstract ;-)
Rejoice in the lord, your left foot is alive!
yer right abstract you weed yourself.
i sometimes get the same feeling in my pants!
just looked down..............unfortunately it was'nt just wee!
especially when i pi55 myself
spam I got to the wee joke first
ok sooooorrrrrrriiiiiii
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just so u guys know i am in full control of my bladder so dont think it is that!
stop fighting over who has a jokey weee lol
oops here it goes again.


ahhhh how nice and warm,

what is that tangy smell??
nice warm with a tangy smell? could be that can of tango i boiled!
use a tenna.
too damn expensive,costs about...........................a tenner!
mwaaaaaaa haaaaa haaaaaa I;ve just done it now too
Could be nerve irritation, inflammation, a pinched nerve.

Get your GP to check it out as the above could be indicators of other conditions.

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