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I have been diagnosed with idiosyncratic neuropathy which is causing diminished control of my left foot, and also causing foot drop in the same foot. I do not have any pain. Any suggestions for treatment or therapy?

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I too have trouble with my left foot with no pain. During the period of one year l fell 78 times. Last week my neurologist told me l have neuropathy & to use a cane or walker. I had been useing a cane for 6 months which did cut down falls by 1/2 and l had bought a walker right before l went to see him. I feel kind of lost at this point.

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Try overdose grade vitamins. 1 with all of the vitamin b spectrum folic acid and vitamin C (Natures Bounty offers 1) and the second is a vitamin D but I'm not sure which 1.

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Thank you...& will try them

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