Please help me find out why my left foot feels frozen,, especially the
My left foot feels frozen, especially the toes. Sometimes the right foot feels that way too, but not as much. I do not know if this is due to the vertebrae impinging upon the spinal cord at the cervical level.
or if it is due to fracturing my sacrum about a month ago. I do not have any tingling in my hands at all.
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Ethambutol. Prescribed as part of a multidrug therapy for NTM
I have balance issues due to the numbness on top of foot, ankles, some under the feet. I must use a walker for support. Now and then someone may doubt me and I feel that is so rude to second guess someone's medical condition. I was extremely active. I now do the exercise bike, tai chi and lift five pound weights. RC
Hello Bonnie, I have tried just about evert pill and cream. I finally bit the bullet and tried the Scrambler, Calmare. 10 sessions . It worked! No more pain in my feet. Still have numbness in my feet and doing PT. Check out for locations, there are many, but must be certified. Good luck!
What is NTM?
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Non Tuberculour Mycobacteria (Pulmonary Disease). A non contagious cousin of TB. Ethambutol is prescribed along with Azithromycin and Rifampicin, and you take that triple antibiotic therapy for about 18 months.
I have seen a neurologist yesterday. He states that the problem with my feet is not neurapathy, But it's connected to the cervical problem in my spine for which I probably need surgery.. However, I know it will be along recovery. And I will have to wear a cervical collar for 6 months. The surgery will be some kind of fusion. I do not totally understand it yet. In the meantime both feet now feel frozen end steff. What is your advice with regard to such a dramatic surgery to remove vertebrae? The doctor places a metal separator between The vertebrae to take pleasure off the spinal cord. It sounds really scary. But in the meantime I can tend you to suffer dizziness and imbalance problems As well as the problem with my feet. Please advise. I am now seventy seven years old soon to be seventy eight.
Pressure not pleasure.
@vivianne777, I think surgery is always a little scary and it may be helpful to read what others have shared. I'm wondering if you might find the following discussion helpful:
--- Cervical Spine Operation: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cervical-spine-operation/
I will do so. I am considering all options at this point. That is if there are any. Thank you for your response.