Foot numbness?
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nevareg
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So maybe it's just me and my weird body mechanics but as of late I've notice this irritating foot numbness in my left foot but not the right one, when ever i run or do the eliptical. It's super annoying and hard to just ignore, I had my shoes fitted through a running store (road runner in SD) so they're the right type for my foot, and I've switched my shoelaces a few different ways but sure enough it never fails. Just wondering if anyone might have the same annoying issues? Can it be just bad circulation?
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I get it too, on the elliptical I have to stop and shake my leg out for a few seconds and then move on.0
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Have you been checked for diabetes?0
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could be sciatic nerve, as well. you should get it checked out.0
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I've heard that shin splints can also cause numbness in your foot/toes, happens to me all the time and my shins usually hurt after a good run.0
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That was happening to me, too. I Googled it and it seems to be a pretty common issue. I found some tips suggesting you kind of roll your foot down from heel to toe with each step. So when I start feeling it go numb, I try that for a couple strides and it seems to help. Oddly enough, mine is only my left foot too! Mildly irritating, but I don't think dangerous, and certainly not enough to keep me off my much-beloved elliptical!0
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I get it when I cycle, but not when I walk or run.
I don't know why, but don't worry about it.0 -
do you ever move your foot's position while on the elliptical? I have to or my feet get all tingly...i just move them a teensy bit and that helps...I am one of those people that when they sit "Indian Style" on the floor, my feet go to sleep rather quickly..0
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Foot numbness was an issue I had with the collapsing discs in my back. Before having the surgery I had both feet numb much of the time. If it continues, be sure to get it checked!0
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It could just be that your shoe is too tight. When you run, your feet swell up. If your shoe isn't big enough it can cause some numbness. if your shoes aren't already, make sure they are 1/2-1 size bigger than your regular shoes.
Sometimes, it is also that the laces are too tight.
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-238-267--12334-0,00.html
Here are some lacing ideas that might be able to help you as well.0 -
I get the same thing when I'm on the elliptical, mainly in my toes. It sounds silly, but wiggling my toes around when it starts seems to help. I also will shift my weight more onto my heels and that helps as well.0
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Have you been checked for diabetes?
Yikes, no, i haven't, I never would have thought that could be an option :-/0 -
Have you been checked for diabetes?
Yikes, no, i haven't, I never would have thought that could be an option :-/
Not that it couldn't be, but I would check the posts about your shoes and your positioning first, if it's just happening right now during your workouts.0 -
When I'm on the ellipitical I have noticed my left foot goes numb !! Usually if I curl the toes and move my foot around a little it will go away0
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I also get the numb foot, left side. If it gets unbearable I stop for a second and walk around the room then climb back on. I would be more concerned about diabetes if it were occurring more than just on the machine.0
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Loosen your shoes.0
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I'm glad I'm not alone!! Thanks for the tips and advice, I'll have to try out some exercising probably get it checked out sometime soon just to be safe!!0
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Dude! I totally have this happen once in a while too! I was thinking I was weird. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one this happens too. I was told it could be because I tie my shoes too tight (especially if they are new). I tried to loosen them up and it actually helped! Hope you figure yours out too!0
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I had the same problem and it turns out I was tying my shoes too tight lol. Hopefully that is all it is for you as well.0
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Seriously. It happens because your feet swell. Loosen your shoes. It worked for me.0
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I have the same issue on the elliptical, both feet. I don't think it's cause for concern, although I'm no doctor. I think it has to do with the fact that on the elliptical we're not following through on a natural stride, so your toes aren't really engaged and working the way they would if you were walking or running. I could be making stuff up though. LOL.0
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