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Old 06-09-2022, 06:28 PM #1
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Default Does this sound familiar

Hey guys, I'm new to this board and had a few questions. 2 Years ago I started experiencing burning and numbness in my toes/feet. I went to see a doctor and all he said was "Put some cream on it" so I never really got any answers. I recently had my blood work checked and it came back normal. I'm not even pre-diabetic. I'm starting to get some weird sensations in my feet and legs now, if I had to describe it, feels like electrical pulses going off or something crawling inside my skin. My legs are also starting to feel a little weak. I have an appointment with a neurologist in a couple weeks. Any suggestions on what I should ask my doctor? Do these symptoms sound familiar to peripheral neuropathy?

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