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Old 08-01-2009, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Trishann View Post
Does PN causes your knees to get in a lock position, last usually only for seconds?
?? this is a new one for me & I have no answer

Does it causes you to fall if you don't walk on a straight surface?
Loss of balance is usually one of the first signs of PN

Does it cause stiffness especially waking up time?
It Can

Do PN causes knee pain too?
It Can

Taking a warm bath helps with leg pain temporially or does ice pack help your legs?
Some feel ice helps, others like warmth

Does your legs feel cold at times even though you don't have poor circulation?
Yes, this can occur

If you have sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and it alreally affected your feet, legs and hands can it spread to any other area of your body?
Yes, it can-but not necessarily so.

Hope you don't mind that I am asking all these question? Just wonder how much PN affects you and what you do for temporially relief.
Everyone is affected differently and there are many different temporary relief remedies.
Above (in blue) are my direct responses to your questions.
You would benefit by reading the 'stickies' at the top of the topics page,
carefully-and go to the links provided therein.
You will find that you need to do a lot of research and reading
to answer your questions adequately.
You are your own advocate, and are 'on your own' when it
comes to gathering information about PN in general,
and specifically how it relates to your diagnoses.
There are many similarities, but there are many more differences .
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