Posted by Keith Molden on November 10, 2023 at 05:07:21 from (173.80.58.53):
I've been bothered by it since May. It was miss diagnosed until September, then it was 3 weeks of antibiotics. I can now push the clutch and get off and on my Massey 255 but my feet feel now like they are on fire and feel like they have an Ace bandage wrapped too tight on them all the time. I never know when but I get sensations like an ice pick being pushed in different places (they are short lived but do hurt and make me holler). I spent a night in the hospital with the Drs thinking I had had a mini stroke but reading up on the disease, it can mimic one. My energy level is down to near 0. Having said all that, the worst thing by far, I've been on tractors ever since we sold the horses when I was a small boy, but about a month ago I was on my Kubota going down the road and could not remember how to shift the gears, had to stop sit there a minute till it all came back to me. That is scary, so please watch out for those little ticks, they are fierce. Keith
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