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Hello! I am currently a mystery - I get IVIG every 3 weeks for it.. My onset was 30 years old, 6 weeks post partum, so most Dr's assumed MS, but then that workup was pretty much negative,
Anyhow, The neuros noted I have proprioception confusion with the left foot at the onset of this.. but recently my toes of my left foot go up when I walk.. So, if I have a flip flop on, which requires some toe muscle coordination to keep them on, and now my toes go upwards, no matter what I do when I walk and it makes it hard to keep the shoes on, and also tuckers out my leg a little.. I have a negative babinski sign and no signs of spacicity, other than brisk reflexes.. Any thoughts? The dr's just think that is really odd.. and dont' know why it does that. |
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