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Old 12-11-2014, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Albertakewl View Post
But wouldn't the tjngling still cause us to be paralyzed over time?
No.

If it's small fiber neuropathy it might cause a loss of sensation.

There are different types of nerves in your body.

Trust me I was in your shoes over a year ago.

My wife and I live in a 3 story home and I was thinking we might have to move because at some point I might be in a wheelchair. I was also terrified of being a burden to my wife.

Obviously that is not the case... I can still run and walk long distances.

Take a deep breath... I know the hell you are in. It's the unknown and the things that might happen next.

It's terrifying.

You will either get better and resolve or you will adjust to your issues and over time your worry about them crippling you will fade.

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I really wondering.. I'm going to seek help so I don't end up paralyzed over this. But am waiting for public health to contact me. I no if u search the vaccine and gbs. It's pretty popular. And are u stuck with tingling to?
Don't cherry pick things when you read them.

GBS is not a common diagnosis... 1 in 1,000,000 per year.

Also GBS is rapidly progressive... It's not something you have a mild case of and it waxes and wanes.

Unless you are stumbling over your own feet when walking or can't grasp a pen or your keys you probably don't have it.
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