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Old 04-08-2013, 12:35 PM #1
Sue59 Sue59 is offline
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Default Idiopathic Sensory neuronpathy

Hello
This is my first time
I've been experiencing my symptoms for over 3 years
I was diagnosed. With idiopathic sensory neuronopathy
It's like my legs are disconnected from my brain
It started as feet felt like asleep but was able to walk and then
Fingertips got numb
And my left leg like sciatic pain
And then not able to walk
My right side mimicked left side
Can't drive and limited walking using walker to get
Around
I have been through all eastern and western med
I'm frustrated
And would like to hear if anyone going thru same
And if so what you have done ???? I'm at my last straw
Sue
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