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TeamplayerMicha
2 years ago

It’s not possible.

I’ve had polyneuropathy (Nerven Disease) for two years.

I have deaf feet and lower legs.

My left hand is deaf.

Got some sip problems.

I bought new shoes. In the right shoe was the typical paper – that I removed to try and after buying. I ran about 5 kilometers with the new shoes. When I pulled out my shoes, I saw that in the left shoe was also paper. I didn’t feel it during the 5 kilometers. A toe nail is now totally blue.

Does PNP hit the brain? I don’t know. I have to write everything down.

I have a gait uncertainty and a bad gait because of the deaf feet and lower legs.

I kicked my foot and I broke two toes.

I went to the hospital’s emergency room on weekends. After the X-ray, the doctor has made a bandage of plasters and given me a prescription for a forefoot relief shoe redeemable in the sanity house. Payment 10 Euro. It’s a flat shoe. The lady there gave me the tip to buy a shoe lift for the other shoe for 30 euros what I did the next day to compensate for the difference in height. Otherwise I can’t walk. Takes 4-6 weeks of action with the Pflaster tape.

I still humple.

– I made the tape again after the time, but the forefoot relief shoe I’ll be allowed to wear another month.

I also have massive muscle weaknesses.

I only managed to get back to the armchair three times from the ground. I’m 3 times in front of the microwave standing on the floor with me because my thigh muscle didn’t do that anymore. In 2 years, the roller shutter is waiting for me and in 4 years, the wheelchair with a disabled-friendly apartment, which is not available here and which I cannot afford for example. Great.

Cubacita
2 years ago

I had had it on both feet for a wound, and left arm sensitivity disorder in my fingers.

The one with the feet went away after 3-4 months with rags, rafting and sports generel. With the hand it is a bit more long-term with colleagues looking for traces.

fuehlmitherz
2 years ago

Hello!
I’ve been suffering from polyneuropathy for about 15 years. For over 10 years. With me, it is not curable at present, as the cause is genetically conditioned.
I know from a few people that they got through the chemo. However, the symptoms were better since they were “healed”.
Love

Roentghen
2 years ago

Healing neuropathy? Is that okay?

A neighbor died.