Neuropathy means disease of nerves.
Neuropathy can be primary...and when so is constant. CMT is one example.
Secondary neuropathy is cause by something else that is impacting the nerves. Fix that cause, and the nerves settle down.
Having paresthesias, is a symptom. It may be due to disease of the nerves or something else. (like in the list I linked to off Wiki
today in this thread).
Typically neuropathy symptoms are more stable... always there.
However in the beginning, neuropathy may be minor and also come and go.
I think your activity level causing more issues, is possibly a trigger for a tendonitis, or some sort of compression issue.
Resting, is allowing for some healing, perhaps.
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