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"Rubbery" Legs?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jun 1, 2023 | Replies (107)

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@casey1329

She was smarter 30 yrs ago then the ones I saw. The first one put my husband on medication for Parkinson's, the second had him getting IV infusions several times a month for C. I. D. P. The 3rd one just said he didn't know but maybe we should keep up with infusions and mind you he had MRI's. My husband like you also didn't have the pins & needles, numbness or tingling and only found out about the loss of feeling when the doctor ran a test and told him. Well, that's it for me. I wish you all the best. Keep posting.

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I went to three different neurologist before I was finally diagnosed at my insistence. I had many tests and none revealed anything. I had two sets of blood work, including the 4 hour glucose test and 24 hour urine collection which all came back fine. I went to a rheumatologist at the suggestion of one doctor. She ran a bunch of tests and nothing. I did some research and they talked about this EMG and needle conduction study which none of the doctors had even suggested. That is when I was finally diagnosed after eight years. Now I’ve been referred to Shands UF health in Gainesville Florida. My question now is, what do they plan to do there? Honestly, I think this is a waste of my time.
I have until September to decide or cancel the appointment. Like I said in a previous post, I have pretty much lost all faith with the medical establishment. If I know anything, is it that you have to be your own health care advocate and be in charge of your own destiny. These doctors are just way too busy earning money to take the time necessary to help guide you to get the proper care required for this condition. If I sound a little bit angry, it’s because I am.