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Old 11-06-2015, 04:35 AM #1
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Confused What is FOOT DROP??

Hello there,

This is only my second post. I did post a few weeks ago about Calf Spasms w/ Ankle Locking.

I did see my GP about it and he didnt really seemed too concerned, he said it is likely the first sign of what he called 'Foot Drop'. He sent a referral for an MRI which was booked pretty quick and is booked for Dec.

I am wondering if I ANYONE had any info with regards to 'Foot Drop'. I don't like to 'Google' these things because you don't know ehat to believe.

Any help would be appreciated!! THANK YOU!!

CHEERS🍀
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