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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: St Johns River FL; The lakes of MI; or on the road.
Posts: 99
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Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: St Johns River FL; The lakes of MI; or on the road.
Posts: 99
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Another "IDIOPATH"
Mrs. D -
"Feet only implies to me:
possibilities:
1) foot structure issues (including compression of nerves)
2) compression of nerves in the spine
3) circulation problems-- do you have cold feet too? color changes?
4) did you take drugs (or are currently taking drugs) implicated in causing neuropathies?"
I have been ruled the same, no involvement other than feet. 18 months now.
Neurosurgeon says it's not back.
Shands neurological in Jacksonville did nerve conduction tests and his opinion was "no tarsal tunnel".
Tested for circulation problems, ruled negative.
Did not start taking gabapentin until after neuropathy started.
I still find it strange that the neuropathy started after I began a walking regimen in old shoes that were probably too tight.
I do have high arches. Podiatrist recommended orthotics, which I have, but do not wear all day, due to the fact I can't stand lace up shoes all day. I live in Birkenstocks and slippers.
Also, anyone on Amytriptyline - have you had issues with weight gain? I just shed 30 pounds of Paxil weight and don't want to go there again.
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R shoulder decompression 11/98; ACDF C 5-6-7 1999; disability 2001; Chronic Pain; Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy 10/2009. Livin' the snowbird vida loca.
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