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Old 06-29-2013, 03:20 AM #1
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Hi. I discovered NeuroTalk today and the second post I read was by someone who had exactly the same set of symptoms I have. It is such a relief to know that there is a whole community of people who wouldn't look at me blankly if I talked about twitching toes, feeling like barbed wire is wrapped around my toe, electricity, numbness, snaky under the skin sensation, etc.

I injured my L5/S1 disc when I fell in the gym almost 3 years ago, had surgery that didn't help, and things keep getting worse. But my spirits are pretty good and I'm working on staying positive no matter what happens.

I'm glad to be here.

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