
What Causes Pain And Numbness In The Legs While On Gabapentin?

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I read your question carefully and I understand your concern.
It is true that symptoms of peripheral neuropathy may at times be confused with those of peripheral artery narrowing so your fear is justified. However the description of the symptoms you provide is more indicative of peripheral neuropathy. The fact that you got worse when lowering gabapentin supports that. Also if there was a severe lack of blood flow, an occluded artery, then the foot would feel cold to the touch.
So I would say that the diminished flow shouldn't be critical, at least not threatening your life or the limbs. Of course the results of the ultrasound should still be checked. In inconclusive other tests such as angio scan of the vessels may be done. Even if there are plaques or blood clots you shouldn't panic as treatment with blood thinners is available and as I said shouldn't be that critical to warrant surgery. Anyway to answer the question on which specialist to see, the ones who deal most with peripheral artery disease are vascular surgeons.
I remain as your disposal for other questions.

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