Originally Posted by
Frankfast
When the neurologist advised an EMG I refused. I was having back surgery at the time and I was tired of being poked and prodded. But you're right in thinking that it is a neurological issue that probably is caused by nerve damage outside of the feet. That is why I don't think that a Podiatrist has the answer.
This, together with your original post, do not make sense to me. You come here for an uninformed and mostly unqualified answer and yet refuse the test that promises the most valuable input to an answer for your problem. You agree that the problem most likely isn't with your feet and you withhold that information. Is what you post fact? Or, is it something else? If you sincerely want the problem resolved seems to me you will have an EMG. Not doing it tells me you don't really want an answer.