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13th Oct 2005, 07:16 GMT
Two months after Raymond Williams retired from his job at J.P. Morgan in 1999, his feet began to lose sensation. "I started feeling a little bit of numbness in the balls of my feet," says the 65-year-old Manhattan resident. "I always had some numbness in my quads, and I just thought it was from being out of shape."
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