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Old 12-14-2015, 11:11 AM
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Question What's the truth about small fiber nerve regeneration?

I keep hearing conflicting stories. Some people say it heals, some people say it's permanent. Then I heard that it does heal, but the nerve endings grow differently and you will still be in pain. Then I heard that small fiber nerves grow back at 1mm a day. If you have scar tissue they won't grow right. Even the experts are completely clueless? This is something that people study all their life and have absolutely no clue? Maybe the medical world should just place this under "permanent disability" and move on.

It's been years and years with no clues and no advances, smh. Even people with H.I.V have a better quality of life now. I just don't understand it. Is it better to just lose your limbs completely so you won't feel anything? This just seems like the worst thing in the world to have. It's almost like having a life threatening disease is better because there is better treatment now a day's. Nobody really cares about neuropathy when it comes to science and medicine. Sad.
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