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Old 09-05-2015, 01:26 PM #1
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Default New to the forum some diagnostic questions

A year ago I was golfing and it felt like my sock was rolled up on the bottom of my right foot. It got worse over a couple months as it progressed to outright pain on the ball of my foot when I walked (especially on hard floors) Fast forward a year. Same symptoms in both feet. Can't were socks and only certain sandals allow me to walk fairly comfortably. This month random pin prick sensations began over all body and severe itching on top of left arm. At night toes 2 and 3 curl down. I've seen many doctors including neurologist who said no MS or ALS but beyond that he jsut said you have idopathic neuropathy. Had blood test for know causes-all neg. EMG of right leg abnormal but not awful.

Anyone have a similar start to their neropathy ?? What other tests should I ask for ? I'm 67 and was in very ggod shape until this started

Thanks
Bob
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