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Old 10-12-2010, 08:22 PM #1
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Frown Just came home from OHSU

Quick Hello to all. I have struggled with neurological problems for almost 5 years. Today at OHSU I met a wonderful doctor. I was told I have signs of small fiber neuropathy and large fiber neuropathy. I am scheduled for two types of EEg'? a million labs done today. I am scared b/c I looked on the web and it said that Large fiber neuropathy can lead to sudden death. I have a 9 year old. I have struggled for years, not knowing what is wrong, and to suddenly see I now am in a catagory that is 50% death rate within 3 years of diagnosis. I'm quite tearful.

I'm hoping someone will tell me that internet stuff was a bunch of bologna.

Worried in Oregon
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