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Old 08-22-2015, 03:18 AM
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Originally Posted by v5118lKftfk View Post
It's an interesting questions what type of pners gravitate towards this forum, what people are likely and less like to chat about.

Just guessing .... Probably newbies with pn that comes on very strong, types of pn where the health care professionals know the least, types of pn that are statistically greater, and then, sad to say, people who really suffer.

Perhaps the types that recover moderately don't stick around to write lots of posts about it.

I wonder how this skews our perception? Perhaps we also don't hear much from the people who had regeneration.

Natalie
I think some peoples pn do eventually recover, if its not diabetic or autoimmune, some people get pn from injury or infections. I dont know the extent of damage caused by chemo drugs, but it could be that its reversible or at least the symptoms stabalize to the point they dont need drugs.
i can tell you, that docs are aware of PN but not how to proceed to diagnosed different kinds that are outside the most common causes.
My Pn was mainly tingling, pins and needles,prickling, jabs of pain, twitching, tickling, but not as severe chronic pain as some of you guys have described. i would say this started to die down, but i do not felt like 100%recovered, i still feel my nerves are still wierd.
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