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Old 04-16-2007, 02:00 PM #1
jakatak jakatak is offline
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Unhappy Slidding over from Brainpastry..So frustrated!

I'm always told to find the "right" doctor. I went to a neurologist who said I had PN. I went to a podiatrist who said that there was no way I had PN and it was morton's neuroma. I the skin biopsy...the spinal.....the EEG....nothing demonstrated that I had PN. No stocking and glove feeling. Just "crappy" feet from the balls of my feet to the toes. It has been that way on and off for over two years. Never the top of my feet...nor has it moved up or in my hands. The surgery stopped the electrical shocks, but there are days where my feet are just numb at the points of surgery....and days like today....I couldn't wait to get home and take off my shoes and put on my birks....Take neurontin....take Lyrica...but....if it isn't PN....what am I doing?
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