Stupid question: Does this happen when he is barefoot or only with shoes on? Maybe his shoes are too tight. I know when I put on my running shoes they feel fine at first then my toes get tingly. At that point I know my shoes are slighly too tight and have to loosen them.
Stupid question: Does this happen when he is barefoot or only with shoes on? Maybe his shoes are too tight. I know when I put on my running shoes they feel fine at first then my toes get tingly. At that point I know my shoes are slighly too tight and have to loosen them.
No, that not a stupid question We were thinking the same thing it could be his shoes. So he has stopped wearing his shoes inside. It still is happening.
I went through that... Turned out I had a variant of Guillain Barre Syndrome. Another possibility is B12 deficiency. In my case I had extremely low B12 stores as well which aggravated the demylination of my nerves.
Start w/ blood work. Make them check his B12 and other vitamin levels. Even if he's normal, find out if he's at the low end of the scale. "Normal" is relative.