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  • dave2742
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    He never tested that and I am completely unable to walk on the ball of my left foot and my foot slaps the ground when I walk. Also I am unable to flex my four toes up at all. I can move my big toe a little bit.

    dave2742
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    The neurologist said that I have really good knee and ankle reflexes. This is a manifestation of pain because I can stand on my toes. However I am still unable to lift my toes. I guess next step is to try an epidural injection and see where that goes. Very frustrating though.

    dave2742
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    Thanks again! I just went to PT and he told me that I have good involuntary balance when standing on a medicine ball so he has absolutely no idea why I am experiencing the weakness since it showed I shouldn’t be having this weakness on my MRI. Is the involuntary balance on the ball significant?

    Also I am getting a follow up appointment with a different neurologist on Wednesday so we will see how that goes.

    dave2742
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    Thanks for the quick reply. I did talk with a neurologist while I was at the hospital and she told me that it was all part of my pinched nerve and I just needed to stay active and it would get better over time. However it has continued to worsen. Overnight I lost the ability to lift any of my toes off the ground and I can barely lift my left leg to walk. Walking up stairs hurts really bad. My GP consulted with a neurosurgeon and he also said I just have to wait but I am really concerned with how quickly I am losing strength. Any other thoughts?

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