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PN in the feet and calves

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 21 6:58am | Replies (29)

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@ray666

Hello again, Fala

Your message again reminds me how fortunate I am my PN merely disturbs my balance and doesn't cause me pain. From the many posts I've read by our fellow PN'ers, I've come to understand I am in a most lucky minority. Of course, my situation may change at any time. I'm realistic enough to accept that.

Well, I'd best sign off. My sepsis PT person is coming at 8 tomorrow morning, and I'd like to do some of my "homework" exercises yet this evening.

Cheers!
Ray

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Replies to "Hello again, Fala Your message again reminds me how fortunate I am my PN merely disturbs..."

Ray - Agree 100% about being fortunate not to have pain. I read about many on here dealing with how to calm down the pain, if possible, and all the various possible remedies. Many unsuccessful. I experience the same as you, now balance is my main issue which I attribute to the increase in numbness. I have bad knees and because of my possible trips and/or falls, knee replacement is out of the question. I have other weird symptoms all tied to PN which is why I believe Mayo in Rochester accepted me. My PN is still primarily below knees to toes. I see my primary doc in 45 days, going to discuss going into PT....again. I found balance therapy in PT helpful. Take care of that foot. Ed