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Default Feet feel like they are slipping when they are not

Hi,

I have had PN for a decade due to chemo. My baseline was numbness and feeling like I was wearing a sock. However , suddenly in the last week I have felt like I was slipping on ice when walking. My feet are also feeling “spongey’”. Needless to say I have lost my confidence to walk. Seeing a neurologist tomorrow. Anyone else have this experience?
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