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Your situation is similar to mine & you should be making some preparation to allow for it.
I have managed to ignore the discomfort in my feet most of the time. I try to avoid wearing any kind of footware. I have several pairs of slipersocks which I wear most of the time. I still have my drivers license, but let my wife do all the driving. If I do have to drive it's barefoot so I can feel the pedals. My hands are the greatest issue now. Simple things like writing, eating & performing ablutions become difficult. All this means I’ve had to give up any form of work, I certainly wouldn’t employ me. I have been bludging on my wife for the last five years until my super kicked in at 65 I still manage to do all the cooking & baking. If I take my time I can still do most things. The family are amused by some of the things I modified around the house to make it all work. Ive added a link below to my main thread if you want to see my history Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy |
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