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Old 05-25-2010, 08:39 AM #1
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Default Arthritis or Peripheral Neuropathy?

I have mild Arthritis. I went to the best Rheumatologist in our area and he took about 15 xrays, then stated I have mild Arthritis in my knees, ankles and a couple of other places I can't remember. He said it was Osteoarthritis.

My Neurologist, again, reportedly the best in our area, said he was not sure whether I had Peripheral Neuropathy. FRUSTRATING!!!

My problem is that I can be walking along and fall down. It might be an ankle, knee, hip or foot that ..... no longer accepts my weight. I weigh around 225, I am overweight due to several other medical conditions and the meds I take.

When this happens to me, I get a sharp pain in the afflicted area and that body part quits working. Right now I have been unable to enjoy our vacation due to this problem.

My apologies for being so long winded, but what I am trying to ask those of you with Arthritis is: Do YOU fall down from it? Does your ankle just quit? That is, if you are walking and put weight on it, does it "fold up" on you? It hurts so bad you try to take the weight off that body part as fast as you can, often falling in the process. I know this sounds crazy, but it is putting me in my power chair more and more when I feel like there is an answer somewhere. Any suggestions appreciated AND if you have a similar problem AND if your doctor said it is Arthritis causing it. PLEASE tell me about it.

Thanks for your time and patience.
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I have mild Arthritis. I went to the best Rheumatologist in our area and he took about 15 xrays, then stated I have mild Arthritis in my knees, ankles and a couple of other places I can't remember. He said it was Osteoarthritis.

My Neurologist, again, reportedly the best in our area, said he was not sure whether I had Peripheral Neuropathy. FRUSTRATING!!!

My problem is that I can be walking along and fall down. It might be an ankle, knee, hip or foot that ..... no longer accepts my weight. I weigh around 225, I am overweight due to several other medical conditions and the meds I take.

When this happens to me, I get a sharp pain in the afflicted area and that body part quits working. Right now I have been unable to enjoy our vacation due to this problem.

My apologies for being so long winded, but what I am trying to ask those of you with Arthritis is: Do YOU fall down from it? Does your ankle just quit? That is, if you are walking and put weight on it, does it "fold up" on you? It hurts so bad you try to take the weight off that body part as fast as you can, often falling in the process. I know this sounds crazy, but it is putting me in my power chair more and more when I feel like there is an answer somewhere. Any suggestions appreciated AND if you have a similar problem AND if your doctor said it is Arthritis causing it. PLEASE tell me about it.

Thanks for your time and patience.


Hi,
Not sure if this will help or not. But my mother has lots of arthritis in those same areas. And some of the problems she is having right now. Is that she
is having problems standing. So she ended up breaking her foot, in January.
Without knowing it. And had to go to a foot doctor.

I would have your feet looked at. See if its a different doctor they might
find something. That is what happened with my mom last time. She had
a broken foot for a couple of months. And then this new foot doctor
found the break.

I am seeing a foot doctor that is working with my on my feet issues. The
pain in my feet is really bad. But the orthodics that he made are helping
a lot. I have been through Physical therapy also. And it helped at the
time.

Its something I would suggest to strengthen your legs and feet.

Donna
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I am calling a Podiatrist today Donna. Good idea. I did not realize arthritis could cause us to fall. My wife (Dr. Mom) has been after me to go see her Podiatrist. Guess I better do that.

I am seeing several doctors this next week, for Respiratory, Cardiac and other stuff.

Thanks again for the suggestion.
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Arthritis over time can damage joints. Within the joints are proprioceptive nerves that signal to your brain, your position, weight bearing and other information. So with continued damage, balance may be affected. Many people with arthritis may develop neuropathy secondarily due to damage of nerves in the joints or tendons.

Some drugs also cause neuropathy. There is new evidence out that many drugs may damage the mitochondria in cells. When this happens the cell can no longer "breathe" or create energy for itself and it stops working and may die. Here is a new post on mitochondrial damage and neuropathy:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread122889.html
I am just starting that topic, but already finding alarming data on drugs and damage. I even found some reports that acetaminophen (Tylenol) over time damages mitochondria!

I think getting an EMG for the limb that is giving out, will reveal if there is axonal damage to the nerves. The inflammatory types of arthritis can also send inflammatory cytokines, to attack nerves as well. Some conditions like Lupus, can damage both nerves and joints. Any time a limb gives out, it should be evaluated by a doctor.

I am sorry this is happening to you, dllfo. I hope you find answers soon.
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mrsD, I sent you a list of my drugs and supplements a year or so back. You were kind enough to recommend better supplements and I am using them now. I have shown your list to a couple of doctors and they were quite impressed. I told them I taught you everything you know. Seriously, when some of us are down ..... depressed .... despondent ..... we can come here and find hope from you and others.

I still have a lot of things wrong with my body, but seeing the courage of fellow forum members and our Moderators perks me up. Thanks again and I will ask my PCP to schedule an EMG. Two in fact as both legs do this.
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