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Old 07-16-2015, 04:15 PM #1
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Well, the bottom line is.... if nothing works for you, then you may have a hereditary genetic form of PN.... CMT (Charcot Marie Tooth)

You can investigate testing with Athena labs... which is expensive, but it may provide an answer for you.
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I've asked five neuro's and my primary and they all say I don't have it.
My clinical exam is perfect. Strength, reflexes, feeling, etc.

Yet this afternoon, my right toe turned into a sparkler! And the symptoms travel up the entire inside of my right leg from great toe to top of inside thigh.
Rumbling twitching all over my legs.

I had testing by Athena Labs two years ago....those neuro's said they tested me for everything and all came back normal. I'll have to check if they tested for CMT.

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Pain only in the big toe may be coming from compression higher up at the knee or spine. I dislocated my knee years ago and the pain went straight to my toe. The Chiro had me draw it on a human outline, in my information papers when I went there.

When she adjusted my knee... the toe pain was instantly gone.

But now when I get pain in my toe, I put a Lidoderm patch behind that knee and the pain goes away in the same fashion.
The magnesium lotion also works that way for me.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/487162884665368556/

PN type pain can come from mechanical issues, compressions, or spinal compressions.
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