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Hi there,
I had tests at Washington University in St. Louis, MO in Feb, '14 and was told the I had PN in my feet. They ran all the tests and could not find the what the cause was. My toes will not bend, so I walked with a slight limp. My toes are numb and tingling and do not burn like some peoples do. I first noticed this about 3 years earlier and it was slowly getting worse. Fast forward to November '14 and I find out I have Stage 3 colon cancer. I go through the radiation/chemo, then the operation in February and am now taking chemo pills until July. I have breezed through the whole process. No fatigue, sickness or loss of hair. I am blessed. But, my balance from the PN has gotten way worse the past 6 months. I know chemo aggravates PN, so my question is, after I finish with the chemo, can I expect some relief? When I walk normally I am fine, I do limp but I get along ok, but if I have to stand in a line, ( like in a funeral home) I almost need a cane, because I need to put my hand on something to steady me. I work at a bldg. supply company and am on my feet all day long and have not had any problems there. The only problem is when I have to bend over and lift something heavy. My balance is shot. I am getting B12 shots monthly plus methyl pills, 2500mcg on an empty stomach. Thanks for any info. Gene |
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In February, 2014 what was the reason for the PN? Anyone in your family have some of the same symptoms as you had at that time? Just curious.
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Hello Gene, I once had to be touching something at all times, wall, railing,if not I felt as if I was going to topple over. I went to Chiropractor and she gave me routines to improve balance and I got many of the same stuff off U-Tube. I believe that a strong core was the best as far as results. All the stuff of standing like a Flamingo, or eyes shut and head back and touching your nose. Wait that may have been a field sobriety test, haha. Anyway, balance comes real slow and IMHO core strength was the best way to improvement.If you are worried about worsening, talk to a Chiro, some are trained in gait and balance issues. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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Thanks, Gene |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Kitt (05-10-2015) |
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