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I have just diagnosed with drop foot probably resulting in a severely broken ankle 3-4 years ago, or possibly a meningioma in my brain or even several mild strokes I had several years ago. They do not know what is causing it. I was just sent for a brace yesterday and will receive it in tow weeks. My left leg is weak and I trip a lot.
I have had lots of physical therapy and nobody can understand why both ankles collapse with severe stabbing pain at any time. The physical therapist thinks it is severe inflammation in both fibular nerve roots in the ankle. I can just get out of bed and be completely unable to walk and it takes days to get to where I can walk. I am 67 and used to teach aerobics and it is so hard to have such a hard time walking. I just would love a diagnosis soon. My balance is not good and I have a hard time walking in a straight line and run in to things. If you have drop foot I am very interested in your experiences. Please share your experiences with anything I have mentioned. |
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I have CMT, and was very clumsy as a child, with a very high instep. About 12 years ago I started having numbness in my toes, which has now progressed to a complete loss of sensation to just above the knees. Skin punch biopsy showed severe length dependent small fiber neuropathy, NCS shows large fiber neuropathy with muscle loss. All is slowly progressive. This is by way of background.
As to your question, I experience the weakness, lack of balance, and stabbing pains in the ankles that you describe. I do not have complete foot drop as yet, but I am dragging and catching my feet more often. The ankle pain is weird, it feels like it should be something serious but it comes and goes without treatment. I just assume it is part of the neuropathy. I am 49. Last edited by Susanne C.; 10-09-2011 at 07:39 AM. Reason: Missed words |
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Foot drop does not come up suddenly, as far as I know, unless you have disc problems that cause it. I have dragged my feet slightly since childhood, and am only reaching the point of considering AFO supports at 49. Also, it is not a feature of all neuropathies, mainly the inherited ones. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | rosemillard (10-22-2011) |
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Yes, you describe my sharp pains and the feeling like you just twisted your ankle perfectly..it is just what i feel and most of the time I cannot walk on the ankle at all for up to a day or so.
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how quickly does 'drop foot' happen and is it a 'given' that it will happen with PN in the legs?
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I got my brace today and it is easier to walk. I was wondering if prolonged wearing of this brace or braces cause the calf muscles to atrophy making walking almost impossible without the brace?
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What does your brace look like? Does it have a name such as Toe Off or something like that. Is it a casted one? Thanks.
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Kitt -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "It is what it is." Last edited by Kitt; 10-22-2011 at 12:20 PM. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | rosemillard (10-22-2011) |
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it is casted and today I need to go out and get wider shoes. It hurts
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