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Hi All Feeling Good But Feet Go Numb And Harder To Walk. Any Suggestions To
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posted September 30, 2023
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See your neurologist. Get a Nerve & Muscle conduction test! My results were abnormal and attributable to Amyloidosis.

posted October 16, 2023
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

I was told nothing will work because it is caused by the amyloidosis and not neuropathy. Going to try pt and it

posted October 8, 2023
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

I know there’s medication for neuropathy, my doctor talked with me about it. As soon as I find out more will let you know.

posted October 7, 2023
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Saw several specialist and all said there was nothing they could do

posted October 5, 2023
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

My hubby was prescribed holographic bracelets to help with gait per his chiropractor. As crazy and unbelievable as it seems, it seems to help, be it the placebo effect or actual application , not sure, but whatever the case, we will take it. Tried removing the bracelets after some time, hubby claims his ability to walk was inhibited by this removal. Also we invested in an upright walker, which gives more stability and security against falls and stumbles, hubby is 6'2"

posted October 5, 2023

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