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Filing for Numbness and Tingling in Legs Secondary to Back condition

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Wjason777

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I'm already getting 20% for the Lower back condition. Wanted to file for numbness and tingling in legs and foot ( radiculopathy). But the only thing I have for Evidence is a DBQ and prior health records that I used for my initial back claim. My Question to you guys is what else do I need for me to win the Claim?

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I agree with Richard1954.

Or if this tingling and numbness just started up out of no where , you may want a complete physical to determine other possible causes,.

Pernicious  Anemia can cause tingling and numbness and equilibrium off and swelling of the feet. & blurred speech.

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Get the Free VMC EMG, it's the "Gold Standard" for DXing  Idiopathic or Injury resultant Peripheral Neuropathy.  You'll get all the Needles and Electrical pulses necessary to determine exactly which nerve(s) are affected. The results of your EMG and the Specialist's Interpretation Report will allow unless an Idiopathic PN Determination is made, a Secondary Back issue Claim.

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