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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Shenandoah Mountains, VA
Posts: 1,250
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Shenandoah Mountains, VA
Posts: 1,250
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I'm glad to hear you'll have skin biopsy done, since EMG's cannot detect small fiber neuropathy.
I am very happy with my care at JH. It's a 3 hour drive each way (and I go fairly frequently) but well worth it.
I had two skin biopsies. They both showed unusual looking fibers but not conclusive (in regards to density) to call it SFN. My diagnosis (ganglionitis) came from a new MRI at JH that looks directly at the dorsal root ganglia.
I currently take a vast array of meds...mostly for cardiac and GI due to severe autonomic neuropathy. I also take Plaquenil which is a DMARD used in autoimmune disease (I have Sjogren's) and Heparin (LMWH) injections for APS (another autoimmune disease that causes blood clots). I don't have much to tell you in regards to neuropathy meds. I have not had any luck with the typical anti-seizure or anti-depressants for neuropathy pain. So right now I'm only trying R-lipoic acid. I have only done so for a couple weeks so not fair for me to judge it yet.
JH is almost all computer records so "paper" records can easily get lost in the shuffle. I would call (Monday) the dept.'s for your appts and confirm that they received the records from your doctors...just in case. You should always keep a copy of your records for yourself anyway.
Good luck and let us know how your visits go.
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