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Old 09-09-2019, 01:38 PM #1
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Default How to proceed?

Hi folks. I'm new here. I've been having an annoying tingling sensation in my feet. No pain, but it drains my life energy and makes me feel generally crappy.
It's been gradually getting worse for about 5 years. I started trying different shoes, then a few podiatrists, finally made my way to a neurologist. EMG was abnormal. Weak signal on the sensory nerves. Definitely something there, but MRI and all the blood work were pretty normal. Doc seems to be running out of ideas. He says 30% of peripheral neuropathy is idiopathic. He tells me drugs are more effective for pain. No good options for tingling. So that's why I'm here. Apparently, this is my new hobby. What's my next move?
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