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Originally Posted by tj71
Have you thought about going to John Hopkins to see if they can find out what is wrong?
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Yes, I've considered, but I've had a full-blown neurological work-up by a very well-respected head of neurology at another Baltimore hospital. When I considered getting a second opinion from Hopkins, I found this when looking into it. Given that I fall into this category, I opted not undergo more drama at that time.
Johns Hopkins Neurology and Neuromedicine: Small Fiber Sensory Neuropathy
"A small percentage of patients with SFSN experience sub-acute onset sensory disturbances diffusely over the whole body, including the trunk and sometimes even the face. These patients have non-length-dependent SFSN and almost all cases are idiopathic."
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