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![]() I told my Family Doctor about it all and she noticed that even though the foot drop is gone, fasciculations are a bit weird and told me to do another EMG. Everywhere and everyday, for 4 months now. However, when I got home, I started noticing them. I told him about the foot drop and he asked me if I felt fasciculations. Last December,a year after that episode, I went to a consult with my neurologist. I even felt dizzy spells, even though I don't anymore. Doctors believe it was a lesion to the peroneal nerve from leg crossing, too much squatting or falling and bending the foot without realising.Īfter that episode, I started to be aware of everything that happens in my body. I can lift it - even though it hurts a bit - and I couldn't before. I started walking a lot and one day it got much better. You can use these buttons to filter out certain posts in the subreddit. “Symptom Listing” and “Anyone Else Experience This?” Posts "Great Content!" - Some of our best posts.īelow is a summary list of our rules. Remember not to substitute anything said in this subreddit as real medical advice. If your health anxiety is negatively impacting your life, you may have to consider professional help such as a psychiatrist or psychologist. ![]() Health anxiety is a real, and medically, recognized mental illness. While /r/HealthAnxiety is a community for people suffering from anxiety with concern of our own health, we're not certified to give any kind of professional or medical advice.
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