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Re: Drop foot problem

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:39 am
by Herm
Sorry to hear this news Russ. I hope you can get yourself back in good form. Given the forest closures, it seems your trip might/would be cancelled anyway?
My wife and I had a car camping trip planned for June Lake next weekend, but we cancelled due to fires and forest closures. We miss the Sierra - it’s been 3 years now since our last visit.

Re: Drop foot problem

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 11:17 am
by rlown
It isn't better. I might be done. We'll see by next May. Gotta stop lifting heavy stuff, but on a ranch, you kind of have to do it.
Got a fence to do, A carport to put up. I'm trying to take it easy.

Re: Drop foot problem

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 3:25 pm
by sekihiker
A friend of mine and I were moving something very heavy. I ran into a sharp object with the outside of my left knee joint. The next day I had foot flop. My doc prescribed an MRI which was not approved by insurance. I was sent to a neurologist. After the visit, I look at neurologists as electricians for the body. He used probes and electrical current to troubleshoot the problem. It was an injured nerve. He told me it may never improve. It gradually came back and is now about 80% of what it was. When I walk a lot, the foot flop comes back. It is getting worse with age.

Re: Drop foot problem

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 3:55 pm
by rlown
I'm still "walking it off." Twice a day in the back pasture. It was supposed to be an EMG, but they wanted to do an x-ray first. Idiots.

I need the MRI. The nerve in question comes out at the head of the tibia, so..

Re: Drop foot problem

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2021 4:21 pm
by sekihiker
Good luck. I hope it gets better. Usually it's best to keep active.