Numbness in feet, legs below knees. Stapylococcus aureus.
I had developed a foot infection (toes, soles) -- probably Staphylococcus aureus. The bacterium is commensal and was likely to have been potentiated by dehydration.
My 4 am showers usually include the aide drying my toes with hair dryer. Dr. Y approved.
For several weeks I had been thinking that the dryer wasn't very strong but was providing a breeze.
Today, the aide briefly pointed the dryer upwards. My upper legs and tummy felt warmth, a lot of warmth.
Tentative conclusion: a peripheral neuropathy is progressing.
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Numbness in legs and feet: Causes, symptoms, and treatment. Mnt.
Interesting article! Just want to mention that I started experiencing peripheral neuropathy in 2013 and now looking back realize that it was probably one of the first symptoms of PD. Recently I've noticed that numbness has been creeping up my lower legs and thought it was progression of PD however the article doesn't mention PD among the causes and makes me wonder what else I may have?
Melatonin is good for PD as already discussed in the melatonin/PD post and is also good for dementia and AD. Melatonin is also useful for diabetes and PN.
Lumbar spinal stenosis can be a cause also and spinal stenosis is common in PD. The icing that they discussed can help to narrow things down a bit. If icing the lower back 3 times a day for 3 days improves the situation, it gives you a clue where to start looking.
If a similar situation occurs in the hands and arms it can be cervical stenosis and once again icing the upper part of the spine and neck can give a clue of what to look for.
The common supplements for PN are acetyl l carnitine with alpha lipoic acid along with a quality fish oil to reduce inflammation, B- multi, curcumin, NAC as a potent antioxidant and possibly melatonin.
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