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Old 01-05-2014, 11:32 PM #1
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Default New and confused!

I am in the midst of undergoing diagnostic tests. I have biopsy diagnosed celiac disease, "motor greater than sensory" peripheral neuropathy diagnosed via EMG, and possible epilepsy. The neuropathy might be secondary to celiac or something else, hence the testing.
I have many questions, but would like to start with this one first: does anyone else have peripheral neuropathy without pain? Mine is largely extreme tingling and tensing of my arms and legs, primarily in the evenings and in bed at night.
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