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Old 11-08-2008, 04:10 PM #1
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Default I think my legs are drunk.

I wonder if this classifies as something to call the neuro about?

The past couple of days, maybe the past week, my legs have felt...weird.

I'm pretty sure it's some sort of loss of proprioception (or is that prioproception? Whatever.)

Now, since yesterday afternoon, my right leg feels like it's overcompensating or something. I was walking up the sidewalk from our backyard to the front this morning, and had to concentrate a bit more so that I didnt roll back down the sidewalk.

I did tell my neuro when I saw him about a week and a half ago that my legs were feeling weird, but at the time, it was just a sense of where they were sometimes. Now the skin on my left leg from the thigh on down to my foot is kind of tingly burning. The skin on my right thigh is tingly burning, but not as much as the left, and my feet are not quite coordinating with each other...like they're not quite working together when I walk.

I hope that I dont look like I'm drunk. 'Cause I dont drink anything stronger than Dr. Pepper or Mr. Pibb...occasionally I'll have a Root Beer.

I was dizzy for about an hour or two last night, took some Meclizine and the dizzy spinnies went away and I havent noticed it coming back yet.

I guess this can wait till monday to call the neuro. Hopefully I wont be too much of a Stumble Bunny for the next couple of days.
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