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Neuropathy in feet and limited toe movement?

Neuropathy | Last Active: May 27 3:51pm | Replies (151)

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@lorirenee1

@plbelanger I have foot neuropathy very badly, with lots of excruciating pain, and toes that feel stuck together, pulled from their sockets, or twisted as tight as they will go. It is a despicable, incapacitating illness. All of what you are describing are typical, for very bad foot neuropathy. It sounds to me like your toe muscles are becoming effected. The one thing I do suggest is exercising your feet at least 5 days a week. Muscles can strengthen, even though they can become damaged due to the neuropathy. Go to you tube and find foot exercises for neuropathy, and that might help. To start, stand on tiptoe, and go up and down on your feet. Walk across the floor on tiptoe. Try to pick up rubberbands with your toes. Best of luck to you. Living with this is a bitch. Period. Lori Renee

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Thanks, I will look up these videos and see if they help any.

I have brutal neuropathy from Amyloidosis and I am also waiting to see a Neurologist for this. I’ve been living with it for over 2 years. Gabapentin really doesn’t do much to alleviate the stabbing pains and the pins and needles. Considering Sonexas treatment. Has anyone tried this?