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My Fingers Are Painful, Now My Toes And Feet. Is This Caused By Osteoporosis. I've Been Diagnosed Years Ago.
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posted January 30, 2021
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I'm not sure if I had mentioned this before, I had to have 'hot wax' treatments, to soothe my hands, it helped for years. Here in Canada, it's paid for by our Government.

posted February 5, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Thank you I know what you mean, the pain, burning, aches never stop, along with sharp shots of pain . I've tried the soaking, it feels great but won't help. The tingling, burning, throbbing is hard to handle. I wrote down the name of the tablets, hopefully they will help. Thank you so much for your reply. All the best to you.

posted February 1, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Hi Misery. You can order the paraffin wax tub and the paraffin wax both from Walmart.com. Some Walmart stores have it and some don't.

posted February 7, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Hi Jeanette. Where do you get the parafin hot wax? Oh, that would be so good if its easily available. Thank you

posted February 6, 2021
A MyOsteoTeam Member

Hi there. I use paraffin wax 'hot wax'. It helps with the stiffness in my hands and makes the pain a little more tolerable. You can also use it on your feet. Hugs, Jeannette

posted February 5, 2021

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