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