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Old 11-27-2021, 03:45 AM
Max1956 Max1956 is offline
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Default Is this peripheral neuropathy?

This is my first post on this site.

I am a male 65 years old. I have always been extremely healthy. I don't have any medication, never been in a surgery. During my over 40 years in work I was only a couple of days sick. I don't have diabetes, kidneys are ok, liver is ok, thyroid is ok, all standard blood tests are ok, no infections. I am on pension but I work still a few days in a week as an IT specialist. I am in a very good condition and walk a lot every day.

One month ago I was shopping with my wife and we were 5-6 hours on foot. I had bad shoes and got problems to the bottom of my feet. Palms of the feet became numb and there were pain between toes and also in the middle of feet. I went to physiotherapist who is specialiced on feet and he said that I have a lot of problems. I bought special wide shoes and did some exercise like rolling tennis ball under my fee and did some other exercises.

After about two weeks when the situation did not improve I went to a orthopedist. The doctor checked my legs. Blood pressure was ok, reflexes ok, I could do everything that he asked like walk on my toes etc. Finally he did a test with a tuning fork. To my surprise I did not feel the trembling on two places on my legs at all or it was very low.

To my surprise the doctor did not examine the bottom of my feet at all. He seemed busy and wrote the diagnose. He said that I have polyneuropathy which is probably the same as peripheral neuropathy. He also said that I must go to ENMG test. I will go there in mid December as all the ENMG services are very booked.

During last few days all my time has gone to go through Internet pages about neuropathy and I am terrified. I don't sleep well.

Considering my overall health and history it is very hard for me to accept that I have neuropathy. A lot of questions goes through my head. If the patient fails the tuning fork test, does that automatically mean that the reason is peripheral neuropathy?

I would appreciate any kind of comments.
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