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I don't think any other prescription drugs only birth control. Last December I had flu shot. I went to the podiatry first because I thought it was a simple injury from the high heels. She thought I had tarsal tunnel inflation. She did the X-ray of my feet and everything was ok. After that I went to see a neurologist because my feet were getting worst and worst. For sure I'm going to call the doctor to test the nutrients because any doctor asked me to do that. :( Thanks a lot Ps: sorry for my bad English. I'm from Brazil and I live in USA for 8 years. |
Please get the numbers from your test... doctors will call very low results as "normal" so having the numbers is important in order to decide to supplement.
If you did lots of jumping with your sports, the feet could be stressed. We have had a poster here with toe pain, and ball of foot pain, that was diagnosed finally after much time as psoriatic arthritis. The little sesamoid bones in the ball of the foot also can move or crack. Then the tendons become inflamed and hurt and swell some. Here is a good website with pictures and diagrams to learn about all the foot problems possible: http://www.northcoastfootcare.com/ |
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I hope that you find answers. Neuropathy is a frustrating condition, doubly so at your age. |
After years of tests, physical therapy, etc. I was diagnosed as having anti-MAG antibodies in my system. You might ask your PCP to test for that.
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