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Old 11-20-2014, 08:11 PM #1
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Hello CP folks,
I have thought I have PN, but I have only been told central sensitization.
Is that a cop out too, just the anxiety diagnosis?
I would rather just be told they don't know.
Any experiences/suggestions you have?
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Hello CP folks,
I have thought I have PN, but I have only been told central sensitization.
Is that a cop out too, just the anxiety diagnosis?
I would rather just be told they don't know.
Any experiences/suggestions you have?
TIA
Funny,
I've been told the same thing. I think that's their answer of I don't no what's wrong with u.
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hi baba,

I have both.
Please see Albertakewl's thread for info.

I had neuropathy symptoms long before neuropathy had showed on testing.

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Funny,
I've been told the same thing. I think that's their answer of I don't no what's wrong with u.
Yes, it seems so.

Sorry for your pain.

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I believe that central sensitization is now being taught
In the various CME seminars. So doctors are mentioning
It more to patients.
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