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Hi,
Has anyone else experienced intermittent fasting”slipping” in their feet? Aside from feeling spongey in my feet I now often feel like I am slipping on ice when in fact my feet are stable on the ground. |
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I think there are past posts to find on that topic if you use the forum search tool..
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Hi and welcome to NeuroTalk.
It sure sounds as if it could be some type of nerve damage. There are many reasons for nerve damage in the feet and not all of them are PN if you haven't been diagnosed with that. Maybe talk with a Podiatrist if you are able. They can check out how you're walking. Sensory symptoms of neuropathy are really annoying. I have one where it feels as if I'm walking in puddles of water. It's the weirdest thing and doesn't happen that often thankfully. Keep safe with a walking stick if you have to. Can't have falls, they can be dangerous indeed. |
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I have this problem, especially if I try to walk on an uneven surface. When in better shape, I never had a problem with rocky uneven surfaces but I do now. The yard for this building is a surface I need to cross sometimes (to move plants off the patio if work on the building is being done), and every time it's been a problem. The surface is muddy, uneven, and rocky, with exposed tree roots, pine cones, and even sprinkler heads included. My feet feel as if they are about to collapse at any minute.
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