I would not wish SFN on anyone.
Small fiber neuropathy=polyneuropathy. It is very seldom reverses. I don't have diabetes, but I have small fiber neuropathy, which is polyneuropathy, because it affects more than 'one' major nerve, and I have sensory, motor and autonomic forms of it. I don't have diabetes, I have exactly the result of what happens to a diabetic, either due to my genetics or due to an anterior horn cell disease.
"Small" fiber does not imply a small problem, not just feet. I can suggest researching autonmic neuropathy to get a good idea of what small fiber neuropathy can involve, not to mention sensory and motor neuropathies.
Small fiber neuropathy develops in many diabetics and diabetes is the number one cause of small fiber neuropathy. 25% of people with small fiber neuropathy, or polyneuropathy, have no apparent reason for it, and of those 42% are thought to have untreatable hereditary PN, and the other 16% are thought to be Celiacs.
Polyneuropathy simply means more than one nerve is involved as opposed to mononeuropathy. It makes no implication on the kind of fibers involved.
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Originally Posted by Cowcntry
They did test me for cat scratch but they ruled that out. I didn't have much puss, but I was on antibiodics and that cleared it up, but my healing takes longer cause of the diabetes.
The report came back as polyneuropathy and this is what the doctor assumed that I got this from diabetes. I of course gave him my history with the diabetes... I never took care of myself until last year, so I guess I did do at least 9 years of damage to my nerves.
You don't know how bad I wish I had the SFN and it would reverse itself. But I am pretty sure this was caused by diabetes and the damage is done.
Thanks,
Michele 
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