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Old 12-04-2008, 02:49 PM
yannah yannah is online now
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no, because my PCP, my podiatrist, and my nuerologist all say I do not have peripheral nueropathy. so the only drug I have been prescribed for it is the anti inflamatory linked in this thread. that is from my podiatrist he thinks I have an aggravated nerve in my foot. the only normal symptom I have is 1 toe that has gone numb, while I am on the treadmill - counting yesterday 4 times over the last couple months. then I have the leg twitching, which all 3 doctors say is something seperate from the numb toe. They seem to want me to say I have pain, or prickling, pins and needles, tingling, or something like that, and they seem to feel it should be bilateral, not just one toe on one side. but I don't have any of that, and my left foot is fine. I think they are all full of ****. and this is costing me a fortune. and I now have to have an EMG done for the twitching. oh, oh I am getting pissed off again.....sorry.
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