Neuropathy in feet and limited toe movement?
Just curious as I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy in the beginning of this year but have yet to see a neurologist about it (postponed till end of June due to COVID19). I have constant pins and needles, numbness, pain in both my feet. It's gotten worse over the years (been dealing with it for ~10 years and never went to a doctor about it due to lack of insurance) and now I can no longer even bend my big toes at all and even bending any other toes are rather difficult. Just wondering is this common...anyone else have this?
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@plbelanger Thank you Jim and al of you who responded to our heartfelt pleas. For a while after submitting my last post I thought you would all find me too negative and I might get berated, Thank for all the kind words to each of us from all of us. At times venting our feelings, even if they aren't directly related to the pain and neuropathy is healthy. Emotions play such an important part in regards to pain. The more distressed we are, the deeper the physical pain. Wish we could all meet together and share with each other in a face to face group. Far now, I take all your love, acceptance and feedback and cherish it.
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I'm giving out hearts today because all you guys got me feeling some type of way.
Very touching. Proud to be amongst you.
As Jim said earlier, no judgement here. You say what is on your mind, what you feel, you say whatever. @summertime4 I am happy to have met you. Thanks for your posts! Hank
@jimhd ,Jim , I hope that you get some relief from any upcoming spinal stenosis surgery. I did get relief from my lumbar surgery (L5-S1 TLIF) I no longer had this pinched nerve, radicular left leg pain (had surgery summer 2019) . When it comes to pain control, you are the best judge as to your needs. Seek out a good pain specialist , many pain doctors focus on just giving injections and consider themselves interventional pain docs. Instead seek out a pain specialist that specializes in many oral pain meds. This moves responsibility/worry away from your primary care doc and fear that you will be cut off from your pain med to your pain med doc whose job is to keep you more pain free on a continued basis. You are doing good things for yourself and I am always humbled by your ability to share your story. It is a pilgrimage of suffering and from that find meaning. Best, David
Thanks m'dear. I'll gladly accept it. Best, Hank
Mine started in my right foot and stayed in only that foot for years then it spread to my left and my left is much worse than my right now.
@jesfactsmon This post of yours just blew me away! So well said! So thoughtful! Such depth! Thank you, Hank. Such great perspective, insight, and caring....Love to you. Lori Renee
Thanks Lori. I got a bit carried away this morning. Love right back atcha! -Hank
@phoenix0509
I am grateful for the great pain specialist I've been seeing for a ye - aaaargh!! A guy just pulled into the space next to me and took out my mirror. End of writing for today. I'll finish tomorrow.
Jim