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    Sep 19, 2012, 07:23 PM
    Why are the bones in my feet killing me when its cold?
    My feet are really cold right now and my bones in my left foot is KILLING me. It hurts to walk. I just want to sit or lay so that I won't have to walk because of the pain. It's a throbbing pain and I have been feeling like this for about 30 minutes. Every time its cold out, I feel like this. Since I was a little girl, my mom used to take me to the hospital because I would cry and the doctors said it was just me "growing". I still feel the same pains I did when I was younger. I'm 18 years old. What could be wrong with me?? :( I used to take Ibuprofen whenever I would feel like this but it did absolutely NOTHING so I'm not planning on taking that.

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