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Old 02-10-2009, 04:16 PM #1
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Default Neuroapthy in feet...

Does everyone who gets neuropathy in their feet necessarily go numb, or lose the ability to walk or stand? Does it depend on what kind of neuropathy one has?

Also, when there are balance problems, does that have to do only with problems with the feet? Or is it mainly a brain problem, and it can hit people even when they don't have neuropathy in their feet?

I have come across some people who have reversed or lessened their symptoms in their feet. Can this happen with those with ideopathic neuropathy as well as with people who find the cause?

I'm still fairly new to this and trying to figure it out.....
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