Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 Question for everyone: Yesterday I noticed that my left big toe was feeling kind of weird on the right side, where it is widest and meets the inside of the shoe. I reached to touch it and it responded with sharp sharp pain on the skin, like there was a glass splinter in it, or like being bit by certain weird bugs that cause the skin to feel like it is on fire. I kept touching it, looking for a splinter or bite, and soon it no longer responded with fiery pain. I couldn't find anything except for a callous and a tiny bump on the toe bone. I left it alone and then noticed it huring again, so I touched it and the same thing happened. It responded to touch by no longer being so sensitive. This happened over and over. When I walked I could feel that something was up. I'm thinking crystal deposit or bone spur, peripheral neuropathy, but wondered if anyone has had similar experience and what they could share. I managed to give it a really deep hard massage to try to break up any deposits. It still bothers me today, but not as sensitve as yesterday, and it feels a little sore from the deep tissue massage. Namaste! Kathy Love yourself exactly as you are and you are forever changed. Love everything you can from wherever you find yourself. Think of something you love a lot and love yourself that much. When you forget how to love yourself, love yourself for forgetting. Jump from logic into the safety net of love. Open your love big enough to fit all your feelings, say, I love myself for that too. Love others exactly as they are and they are free to change. >From Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks http://www.hendricks.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2008 Report Share Posted March 4, 2008 i got something resembling your description at the base of my thumb where it meets the palm. a definite hard tiny bump, very sensitive. kinda freaked me, but it went away in about a day. desensitized from pressure, came back but not so bad, so i kept massaging it once in awhile, then was normal the next day. hasn't happened again. it's a place where there is always a bump, but it got more elevated and seemed like it might've been sharp, so i was thinking some kind of deposit. > [ ] Sensitive toe > > > Question for everyone: > Yesterday I noticed that my left big toe was > feeling kind of weird on the right side, where > it is widest and meets the inside of the shoe. > I reached to touch it and it responded with > sharp sharp pain on the skin, like there was a > glass splinter in it, or like being bit by > certain weird bugs that cause the skin to feel > like it is on fire. I kept touching it, looking > for a splinter or bite, and soon it no longer > responded with fiery pain. I couldn't find > anything except for a callous and a tiny bump on > the toe bone. I left it alone and then noticed > it huring again, so I touched it and the same > thing happened. It responded to touch by no > longer being so sensitive. This happened over > and over. When I walked I could feel that > something was up. I'm thinking crystal deposit > or bone spur, peripheral neuropathy, but > wondered if anyone has had similar experience > and what they could share. > > I managed to give it a really deep hard massage > to try to break up any deposits. It still > bothers me today, but not as sensitve as > yesterday, and it feels a little sore from the > deep tissue massage. > > Namaste! > Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Yes, I've also had these sorts of things happening. When I was taking guaifenesin was the first time it happened. On my hand, round about the little and ring fingers, some tiny hard white lumps underneath the skin became apparent. I don't know what they were, but they could have been calcium phosphate crystals that the guai was working on. Not long ago, I had much bigger bumps come up on the lower part of the palm. I too massaged them, and they did go away. Another odd thing was recently when I had a nerve twitching in the same general area as the bumps - I could see the skin twitching. I thought in terms of parasitic life forms convulsing as they expired. The possibilities are endless as the body is supported to fight what is colonising it. Bugs, yes, crawling out through the skin to get away from the horrors we are putting them through with our experiments. Crystals of all kinds, shifting from their old home and being dispersed - hopefully because our "experiments" have killed the nanobacteria that created them as little bunkers to hide from our immune system. Cholesterol, too, may well be shifting as the nanobacteria that coated themselves in that stuff without so much as a by your leave succumb to our experimentation and break out. Maybe. Rowena Newses Question for everyone:Yesterday I noticed that my left big toe wasfeeling kind of weird on the right side, whereit is widest and meets the inside of the shoe.I reached to touch it and it responded withsharp sharp pain on the skin, like there was aglass splinter in it, or like being bit bycertain weird bugs that cause the skin to feellike it is on fire. I kept touching it, lookingfor a splinter or bite, and soon it no longerresponded with fiery pain. I couldn't findanything except for a callous and a tiny bump onthe toe bone. I left it alone and then noticedit huring again, so I touched it and the samething happened. It responded to touch by nolonger being so sensitive. This happened overand over. When I walked I could feel thatsomething was up. I'm thinking crystal depositor bone spur, peripheral neuropathy, butwondered if anyone has had similar experienceand what they could share. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2008 Report Share Posted March 5, 2008 Interesting! Just 2 nights ago I suddenly noticed my left big toe was fiery sore and red with a small red bump on top. It was so sore I couldn't touch it. I had no idea what was going on so I tried to ignore it. A couple hrs later I saw it was completely gone as if it had never been. Suddenly came. Suddenly went. Very strange. Maybe the big toe immune system's field office woke up and decided to take care of some business. Naomi [ ] Sensitive toe Question for everyone:Yesterday I noticed that my left big toe wasfeeling kind of weird on the right side, whereit is widest and meets the inside of the shoe.I reached to touch it and it responded withsharp sharp pain on the skin, like there was aglass splinter in it, or like being bit bycertain weird bugs that cause the skin to feellike it is on fire. I kept touching it, lookingfor a splinter or bite, and soon it no longerresponded with fiery pain. I couldn't findanything except for a callous and a tiny bump onthe toe bone. I left it alone and then noticedit huring again, so I touched it and the samething happened. It responded to touch by nolonger being so sensitive. This happened overand over. When I walked I could feel thatsomething was up. I'm thinking crystal depositor bone spur, peripheral neuropathy, butwondered if anyone has had similar experienceand what they could share. I managed to give it a really deep hard massageto try to break up any deposits. It stillbothers me today, but not as sensitve asyesterday, and it feels a little sore from thedeep tissue massage.Namaste!KathyLove yourself exactly as you are and you areforever changed. Love everything you can fromwherever you find yourself. Think of somethingyou love a lot and love yourself that much. Whenyou forget how to love yourself, love yourselffor forgetting. Jump from logic into the safetynet of love. Open your love big enough to fitall your feelings, say, I love myself for thattoo. Love others exactly as they are and theyare free to change.>From Gay and Kathlyn Hendrickshttp://www.hendricks.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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