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Hi.
Being a newly diagnosed PN sufferer, I am still trying learn about my condition. Recently I was caught out in the cold (Scotland) with poor shoes and socks (my bad) well my feet got really cold and for a couple of weeks now my feet seemed to have gone into melt down and are aggressively bothering me. Like a new level of uncomfortableness. Is this normal? Will the symptoms die down? |
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Symptoms often settle down after a flare up. You will also get used to some of the sensations and it will seem more bearable. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (01-22-2014) |
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Hi and thanks for the info. I see an orthopedic next week. Yes I do have the fuzzing in my feet and it seems to be steadily increasing in intensity. I have come home for tests in Scotland and hope when I go back to CA that the weather there will help and take away that problem. If I can use flip flops or walk in bare feet they seem to e more tolerable.
My condition: Mild Motor and Sensory Axonal Polyneuropathy. I am at a loos for really what to do. My work requires me to be on my feet and active. Can I continue to hind this in my line of work which is the world of sport? My belief is that if I still try and use my legs and these muscles then this may hold back atrophy? But am I cause more damage than good? I know I must move more into the management part of my work. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (01-23-2014) |
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well that isnt entirely true for many pners. if you can feel your feet or lower legs for instance you can easily sprain or break you ankles or break your toes, so you have to take into account what kind of exercize is safe for you depending on what is affected by pn.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Susanne C. (01-23-2014) |
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The sensations I am now having in my feet are new. It's as if they always feel cold. The same sensation I felt after I was exposed to the cold earlier in the New a Year while standing outside to long with not enough socks on for the extreme conditions.
I am wondering if this will regress once I return to CA where I work? If I am in a warm climate? Could this flare just calm down totally? I guess only time will tell? Or is this feeling normal for my condition? How does one learn to accept this feeling and adjust to it? That's what's on my mind all the time right now. |
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This is so much information and now I'm very confused. I have so many questions.
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That is how PN is. Doctors for the most part are not much help, unless they are specialists for PN only.
Take it slowly, and learn a bit each day. Start with that thread I gave you. And then get a good foot doctor who has experience with soccer players. Those are your best bets to start with. Much of PN is environmental. Fix your exposure, toxin exposure, diet, and habits, and many cases can resolve. The hereditary types require different testing (DNA) to nail accurately.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Susanne C. (01-24-2014) |
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