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View Poll Results: Do you have a positive tinel sign for your tibial nerve | ||||||
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I just reread this thread and am comforted by the fact that in one year, at least my neuropathy has not progressed. My feet are much the same as last year. Now I do have an official diagnosis, if you can call it that. I have officially been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy in my hands and wrists with small fiber neuropathy in my legs, feet, and shoulders. I do have cellphone type vibrations in my feet now, and the burning sensations in the balls of my feet, but, I am hoping that is repairing nerves from B12.
![]() Still negetive on the tinel sign.
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