Best to heed your physician:No atrophy means no atrophy. Please seek help for your anxiety.
As an added incentive for you to seek help- I've pasted the recent post from Wright to your other thread - please re-read it and seek help.
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Are you "crazycrazyob" because you drive yourself crazy . . . or . . . are you crazy and therefore are named "crazycrazyob?"
Are you kidding me? So let me get this straight. You go to bed at night with the fear of developing footdrop in your sleep, when there isn't a single thing that would indicate that is going to happen. Did I miss something or is that basically the premise of this entire situation.
Undetected calf weakness? What the hell is the matter with you? YOU WERE EVALUATED! If you had calf weakness, it would have been detected . . . unless of course you have very sneaky, deceiving, dishonest calves.
You know what, I just thought of something. Actually, you could develop footdrop overnight if someone snuck into your room and severed your nerve with a knife . . . so yes . . . you can develop footdrop overnight. To prevent this, simply lock your doors and buy yourself a guard dog . . . although the guard dog might bite your nerve and cause footdrop. OK, nevermind don't get a guard dog . . . lock your doors, though.
Alright, so here's the deal: you were obviously evaluated by a physician and got the all-clear. It sounds to me that you might have some type of circulatory problem or you could be sleeping in such a way that your nerve gets pinched, both of which could cause the numbness. It's just that simple. RELAX!