It Starts Small. Then It Starts Taking Your Freedom.
First, it's just a little tingling in your toes. You brush it off. It's nothing.
Then it creeps up to your feet. Your ankles. Your calves.
Suddenly, you can't feel the ground beneath you when you walk. Not because of pain alone — but because something deeper is shutting down your ability to trust your own body.
This doesn't just affect your feet.
And the worst part? It's not just the sensation. It's the quiet fear that your independence is slipping away — and that soon, you may need help for things you used to do without thinking.