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Old 07-09-2014, 06:27 AM
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Hi there - 8 years later and wondering if you got more information on the slipping sensation you described in the Neurotalk support website. I have recently experience the same thing, my feet feel like ethey are slipping out from under me as if on ice (but nothing is actually happening). Getting frustrated. Neurologist so far cant find anything to cause this (nerves seem okay and MRI shows a few pinched nerves). He has given me back exercises to do and I am just starting those. Did you get conclusive information on what might be causing this sensation?

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Originally Posted by ConsiderThis View Post
I have some peripheral neuropathy, which actually is way better since I had a huge amount of vitamin B12 after I completed a round of Metronidazol for the tetanus I had.

But, the thing is when there is stress, and there's so much of it, I have a lot of trouble with the feeling in my feet.

If you have peripheral neuropathy, do you ever get that feeling that your foot is slipping out from under you, when actually it's on the ground and not moving at all?

That feeling causes me to lose my balance when I try to catch my balance... it's hard to explain.

In the house, where I can quickly lean toward the hallway wall or catch hold of a cabinet or table I'm not so bothered. But when it happens outside I break out into a cold sweat (I get sort of shivering cold and I also am sweating). It's so scary. (because my feet don't feel secure, and I keep feeling as if I'm falling, you know that feeling when you first lose your balance when you are falling.)

But it doesn't happen all the time.

So I don't carry a walking stick all the time, because I often am carrying plants or garden things.

How do you deal with this... or don't you ever experience these feelings in your feet?
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