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Old 12-12-2009, 03:58 PM #10
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Echoes long ago - I have a bilateral foot drop and wear AFO's (plastic braces that come up to my knee). I also have damage to a peripheral nerve in my hip which means I can't lift my leg on that side and the knee on that side is starting to buckle (which is from the hip thing). I also have a lot of cranial neuropathy with damage to my tongue, swallowing, facial droop on one side, and areas of numbness on my face. Oh, the motor neuropathy has also given me club feet which is rather weird - I can never remember everything that it has done. The latest thing has been atrophy to the tongue, but that is just because I can only use one side of my tongue so the other side has wasted.

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