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Hello ,I am a 64 year old who initially went to Doctor for pain in right leg below the knee , My Doctor thought I may have a pinched nerve , I also was unsteady walking and have fallen several times
I was just diagnosed and was wondering if anyone could help me understand the report. It says Nerve Conduction are showing the presence of a sensorimotor peripheral Neuropathy involving the bilateral lower extremities. This is a predominantly axomnal loss neuropathy ,with features of demyelination as well . It also says the physical examination showed intrinsic foot muscle wasting bilatererally I really dont understand all this at all. I am being sent to a neurolagist to see if he can determine what the cause is , I am not diabetic but my regular doctor says I am pre diabetic . Any help in understanding the diagnosis will be very much appreciated Thank you |
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