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Old 06-13-2016, 07:42 AM
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Default From the linked article--

--it sounds as if Clapton has neuropathy/radiculopathy from lumbosacral spinal problems.

That is technically peripheral neuropathy--though more properly labelled radiculopathy, damage to the nerve roots--but I do wish there was more detail there about its progression, what testing he's had, etc. (The article doesn't mention if he has problems with his arms or hands.)

The distinction is important--neuropathy from lumbosacral problems is quite common and well known, especially as people age; sciatica and a host of other neurologic lower body problems result, and, importantly, are often treatable and can be reduced or even eliminated, through therapy or sometimes surgery. The types of neuropathy we tend to talk about here, though, whose etiology is more systemic (e.g., diabetes, autoimmune, toxic, etc.) is not as well known or publicized, and more difficult to treat.

Still, I'd love if Eric would raise his voice for all sufferers.
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