I am 23 years old and have had numbness in my feet and calves with slight pain in my calves from time to time. This has been constant pain with no period of absense for 2 months now. I went to a neurologist and he just pricked my feet with a needle and then chocked it up to neuropathy caused by pre-diabetes. Is this possible? I thought it took a long time for people to develope neuropathy complications from diabetes. He prescribed me Topamax, and it hasn't help. Not to mention I don't like that medication.
What else could be going on? I am fairly healthy (although overweight from PCOS), and active physically on my feet. I feel like the doctor blew me off and that his diagnosis was not thorough. The numbess/pins & needles feeling is constant 24 hrs.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
2007-10-21
04:39:40
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Thanks for the answers. What I forgot was that it happened the exact morning after I had gotten a back massage from my boyfriend. I wasn't sure if it was a coincidence or not.
Every time my blood sugar levels are tested, they are within normal range. This goes for the handheld devices and blood tests from the doctors offices. This is why I am so confused!
2007-10-21
05:18:48 ·
update #1