pippaandben
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Has anyone any experience of this? I now have (left) drop foot as a result of my spinal surgery which means I have little upward movement of my ankle thus causing me to catch the ball of my foot on the pavement or any small bumps. I can push downwards but not up and the top only of my foot is numb plus it seems to take longer to register if there is pressure on my toes so I don't notice until I see the blood!!
I have been referred to the above clinic at the National Hospital for neurology and neurosurgery. It involves wearing a radio control on my waist and electrodes on my lower leg which will trigger the appropriate nerve to fire as my heel leaves the ground to raise my ankle and thus toes so I can make a proper step. It is used for MS patients and others having this neurological damage.
I did ask if my diabetes could have been an aggravating cause but was just told diabetic neurology is just one form that can create this same symptom. My husband has suggested more appropriate footwear might be Doc Martins but the weight of them might mean losing the little movement I do have!!!🙄
I have been referred to the above clinic at the National Hospital for neurology and neurosurgery. It involves wearing a radio control on my waist and electrodes on my lower leg which will trigger the appropriate nerve to fire as my heel leaves the ground to raise my ankle and thus toes so I can make a proper step. It is used for MS patients and others having this neurological damage.
I did ask if my diabetes could have been an aggravating cause but was just told diabetic neurology is just one form that can create this same symptom. My husband has suggested more appropriate footwear might be Doc Martins but the weight of them might mean losing the little movement I do have!!!🙄