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Old 09-17-2011, 05:29 PM #1
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Default Virus on top of neuropathy

I have been dealing with snf for years. Just recently had to fight off bronchitis for three weeks as well as a stomach bug. As a result, i became almost paralyzed. That lasted a day but since - now a week i am still very weak, neuropathy much worse and fuzzy. Neuro says this a reaction to the virus. Anyone have anything they can add to this for me? Very scary situation. thanks.
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If a virus was the cause of your P/N then another heavy virus may cause the P/N to worsen at least in the short term. Very scary indeed and hope you continue to improve.
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If a virus was the cause of your P/N then another heavy virus may cause the P/N to worsen at least in the short term. Very scary indeed and hope you continue to improve.
I have been dealing with autoimmune P/N for several years. It WAS a virus that caused my paralyzing symptoms - a week later i am still not back where i was. Can i expect this to continue? or just if i get a virus - i hear surgery can create this reation also

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hope you fully recover. your sharing is valuable information thank you. wish you comfort and happiness.
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Does anyone know WHY a virus can cause PN to become so much worse? and is this going to continue to happen?
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Did you take antibiotics for the bronchitis?

Some antibiotics are known to cause neuropathies.
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