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Old 11-30-2008, 07:21 AM #1
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I have an exstremely bad balance problem, burning feet, I can hardly make it to the ringing doorbel. I went to a new Dr. yesterday and she put me on Lidoderm patches. I had a predicure yesterday and felt every touch to my
feet. I can feel the accelorater and brack so can drive thank goodness.
I walk like a 100 year old. What could this be the cause of bad balance.
Obviously, I cannot blame nerve damage. Any input will be appreciated.
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Lightbulb bad balance...

1) you could have a bad ear or ears-- vestibular function in the inner ear can be damaged. (my left ear has been this way all my life--had tests on it in my 20's). This can be from damage from measles, or head injury.

2) you could have a celebellar ataxia. (this can be genetic or from gluten intolerance).
more:
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu...uro/ataxia.cfm

causes here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ataxia

3) damage to the deep nerves in the legs, knees, ankles that communicate position..called proprioception.

Some ataxia improves with physical therapy. Some does not.

I am glad the Lidoderm patches are working for you.
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My toes are numb and I think that is causing my balance problem.
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My toes are numb and I think that is causing my balance problem.
When I had a pedcure yesterday I could feel her cutting my toenails and
could feel her filing my caluses. But I have the sensation that my toes are curling under. I have a hard time walking. Thanks Mrs D and Herb for your replies.
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"......I have the sensation that my toes are curling under.."

If its just the sensation, that's one thing- but if
your toes are curling under, look into CMT and treatment.
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