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Okay, good, so I'm not recalling this incorrectly. I have to find this now. So the onset was acute or subacute, it wasn't that it dissipated quickly, meaning that the acute or subacute onset and it being chronic/long standing needn't be mutually exclusive? I'll look for it. Just giving myself and other of us some hope. It has been just over half a year for me.
Usually acute or sub-acute onset means it comes on over a period of weeks to months, where the worst symptoms hit their peak. Then, at that point, you are stuck dealing with the pain of the damage and it's a long game to see how much are able to heal. Some of the neuromucular medical websites say that this type of presentation of SFN will get some type of partial recovery, depending on if the cell bodies in your spine were damaged or not.
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