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Old 01-25-2016, 04:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Cliffman View Post
Hi David,

No, I'm not really surprised just confused as to what constitutes an "acute onset". For example mine spread to most body parts in 6 month's but I'm not sure that means "acute onset". The reason I question it is because they have not found the cause of my SFN and there was no mention of looking for elevated spinal fluid protein. Plus, I was told IVIG would not help. I suppose in most instances by the time they do find the cause the damage has already been done.

Cliffman
acute means severe experience, it could mean sudden severe onset of symptoms, unlike some forms of sfn, which is usually gradual slow(eg,diabetes)/
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