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Flipper123
Asked October 2010
My father is 86-years-old and isn't a diabetic or suffering from PAD, but has occasional numbness in his feet. What could this be?
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LynnPO
Oct 2010
poor circulation, arthritis or bulging disks in his back causing nerve issues.... talk with his doctor, that's the wisest solution..
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