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Old 11-02-2017, 08:49 PM #1
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Default Can Neuropathy cause the bottom of your feet to feel uneven

I've had neuropathy for several years and have been on Gabapentin. Because I am now in the 'donut hole' with my insurance (for about 4 months) I haven't taken the Gaba because of cost. Since I have been off the med, I find that I am not steady on my feet and feel like the bottom of my feet are not even. I also have a fear of falling. And I walk slow, almost with a 'shuffle'. Could this have anything to do with not taking the Gaba?
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