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Old 05-13-2013, 03:35 PM #1
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Hello everybody,I am new and so excited that I found you'll. Over 1year ago I was diagnosed with perhivial neurapathy, and I have gone from walking to braces,to canes,walkers,and being in bed most of the time now because of the pain I am in with just putting my feet on the ground,which of course brings its own problems with my family because I am raising two grandsons. I have good days witch means that I can get up for a couple of hours and do something in the house,like clean up and do laundry. The illness has progressed very fast it includes my feet,legs and hands and losing my balance,I drop a lot of things and have to pick up the same things over and over,witch is very frustrating. I have no DR at this time that deals with this illness,just my ortho,and foot specialist so that's why I am so excited that I can talk to people that deal with the same thing. Thanks.
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