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Okay, I'm confused. If my foot numbness is diabetic in nature, why would I seek a foot specialist and not an internal medicine specialist to deal with the root cause and not just deal with the symptoms?
Mine is everywhere. I went to two neurologists and one internist. The internist checks blood test and confined no diabetes and normal Vitamin D. And recommend me to the neurologist in the same hospital. He ordered and MRI for lumbar check up and confirmed no herniated disk and guessed it might be peripheral neuropathy. He prescribe me Gabapentin, Vitamin B supplements and Melexicam. I took it but no change. I have went to another neurologists when I see a new symptom a chronic headache with tingling on my scalp. He ordered Brain MRI but the result shows everything is normal. Please I need your help. My symptoms are: Head tingling on the scalp Severe knee joint pain on both sides Pain on my hip both sides Tingling and numbness on my hand, palm, and finger tip Tingling and numbness on my calf, leg, foot and toe
I have pretty much the same issue. Wasted a bunch of money on Neurogyst here at Shands UF in Gainesville Fl. no diabetes , Lumbar MRI didn't show anything, Gabapentin does not help etc.etc. In the end I just decided to suffer with this as I've been through the whole deal with rheumatology, neurology, all kinds of tests for Lupus, Lyme disease, Rehumatoid Arthritis and a bunch of others to no avail. The last thing was they referred me to the UF pain clinic, I called and didn't even get to talk to anyone before the recorded message warns you that they do not prescribe any medicines for pain , just homeopathic alternatives. So I decided to say to my self fuc this shit, I guess I have to live with it. And here I am , can hardly wak , can't stand for more than 15 minutes at a time and life is getting pretty miserable.
@@marckradolfer6007 hi dear...I am sorry you are suffering. I know what it means living with a pain everyday. I am now seeing there are illnesses that we can only manage. Healthy diet helps. I believe we fight it and heal it someday.
I had emergency spine surgery four years ago.surgeon told me it was cauda equina.did rehab in patient for a month and learned how to go from walking aid to crutches. I am now of crutches over six months.I have done exercises every day since surgery and still do.the problem I have now since surgery neuropathy in left foot numbness can't move toes ankle swelling. But lucky to be able to walk and drive.anyone who has cauda equina will know what I am talking about
Visited their St Petersburg office.. Dr. Peterson is terrific..gave me a very detailed exam for over a half hour for my neuropathy...and very caring doctor..
He doesn't help the people on Medicaid insurance plans even though his website mention & displays that he do, the less fortunate need diabetic foot care as well as the middle class and wealthy, but not all doctors in the medical field are just in it for the money there are some that actually cares about all patients health rich and poor .
I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "DrMadida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia👅, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD)🤢 with their herbal treatment.
I really need to get in contact with you all for my brother who I believe is suffering from this and his doctors are writing it off as a side effect of having sickle cell. He’s been dealing with this for over 17 years and is constant pain. He has reoccurring wounds as well. Please help us!
Amazing, they really do save lives. I've seen Dr. Kinmon uncover serious underlying conditions during a routine visit with a patient who was under the care of other specialists who neglected to uncover the condition that was so apparent to Dr. Kinmon within 2 minutes of speaking and LISTENING to the patient while also reviewing his chart and medical history. I truly believe Dr. Kinmon cares wholeheartedly about his patients. In fact, I know he does b/c I used to be his executive assistant. I remember one month at our regularly monthly physician's meeting (it was one of many regular meetings I was responsible for keeping minutes on - there are so many moving parts behind that practice that you don't see. Sometimes the wait times would be long, yes, but that's b/c Kinmon would refuse to turn away patients in need.) Anyways, I'm going off on a tangent but my point is every member of that staff works very hard to provide exceptional care to ALL patients - sometimes they wouldnt even have insurance and we weren't getting paid for their visits. I'd see $600 balances at times, but he'd never turn people away, EVER. anyways during this meeting I distinctly remember him talking to the other podiatrists and They get a lot of slack because they don't have to go to school as long as an MD to get a DPM or a podiatry license they were every bit as important as other types of Doctors and that podiatry was just as important/significant a person's wellbeing and health as the other forms of pathology. my role within my company was very much an administrative one And I was rarely around patients or doing anything hands-on within the clinics but when I was I distinctly remember the one event I had mentioned above where Doctor Kinmon probably saved this man's life. I don't remember the specifics of what he had going on but I believe it was something pulmonary and bad and that by what he had uncovered he had probably prevented a death that would have happened sooner rather than later. I believe the patient was directed to go to the emergency room actually Upon leaving the appointment. Just the fact that they have so many ancillary services like wound care, venous intervention the ultrasound technologist there the very best equipment possible, transportation, Saturday morning appointments, et cetera. Dr. Kinmon is so meticulous, so dedicated and so down to Earth too, I think that the Geriatric residents in South Florida are really lucky to have the podiatry team at certified foot and ankle specialists available to them. I don't think they realize that this company is working very hard to remain progressive in their wheelhouse and like Doctor Bowles said in the other video they are literally preventing amputations. Imagine that, you go to your podiatrist and they tell you there's nothing they can do that they're gonna have the amputate your foot or your leg. This happened to my aunt recently as she lives up in Georgia and I mentioned to her about Doctor Kinmon and certified foot and ankle and it just makes me so sad that most people end up accepting those circumstances simply because the podiatrist that they see has no interest in researching alternative medicine and / or exploring the revolutionary technology available, or doesn't want to spend the money on the equipment to detect issues before they've become invasive and extremely prevalent. I am happy to see that the company is still expanding It's crazy It looks like it has doubled over the last two years which is insane considering it's been COVID over the last two years. I wish this company the best and I am happy to know the doctors who work there and That I would be able to provide a friend or family member a solution to keeping their limbs if I needed to.
I live in Glasgow Scotland I have pn now for 3years and on 300mg x 3 per day taking these pills is only masking the problem can you help ,how much does it cost.
I sincerely appreciate the work of Dr Igudia on RU-vid who helped me with his natural herbs medication which I used in curing my type 2 Diabetes permanently with just three weeks of using the natural herbs medication
I am 18 years old.At 2/9/2021 i got pain on my feet,while running.I went to a couple of doctors and everyone gave me a me different diagnosis.The symptom that i have is sharp pain at the middle of my feet.The pain occurs by standing (walking or just standing).The more time i am on my feet the more painful my feet get.And now hear something interesting.A couple days after the symptoms of my feet started,my wrists also started hurt.A doctor said that i just have loose wrists and i shouldn't be worried.But,I was recently diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome by a neurologist.I also tested the nerves of my lower legs and the results were normal.Tho,i have a theory,that i have both carpal and Tarsal tunnel syndrome.Please help me!!
I want to personally take time out to appreciate Dr Igudia on his RU-vid channel for the herbs medication I ordered from him in curing my type two Diabetes disease