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Stacy, I am not sure of all the details of your condition, but yes, muscle loss due to neuropathy presents exactly as you describe. I cannot curl or move the toes on either foot, and trying to do so results in painful muscle spasms. Mine is progressive, with visible wasting of the muscles in my feet and hands.

If it is any consolation, it is usually a slow progression.
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