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Old 04-11-2013, 09:23 PM
SFNgirl SFNgirl is offline
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Default Idiopathic small fiber neuropathy

Hi, this is my first post, am totally new to this sort of thing. I started reading your posts over the last few weeks and decided I should join. You all have provided so much helpful information, very appreciated for the newly diagnosed.

I began having back pain and nerve symptoms last October, and after months of tests, was diagnosed in january through skin biopsy with idiopathic small fiber neuropathy. I have gripping pain in my feet and freezing burning pain in my feet, legs, torso, back and neck. My hands mostly just go numb periodically, mostly at night in my sleep. In the midst of this, in December, I had an extremely painful attack in my face which took me to the ER and was diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia. In hindsight, my doctors do not believe its that but somehow related to the rest. Have any of you had this connected to your trigeminal nerve?

I am taking 2700 mg of gabapentin, Tramadol, Nortriptyline at night, and just finishing 2 month trial of steroid infusions. None of it seems to help.

I have seen mention from a few of you about a smaller subset of non length dependent type of SFN, given my body wide symptoms, am wondering if I fit in that category. And if so, is this something to pursue that might lead to an identification of an underlying cause or different treatment plan?

Thanks for listening,
SFNgirl
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