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Old 09-06-2014, 08:42 PM #2
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Hello ReneeTina,

Welcome to the NeuroTalk Support Groups.

I'm not quite sure where to suggest you post, but if you have nerve pain from the foot drop then try asking on the
Peripheral Neuropathy Forum

Neuromuscular Forum

If you feel that doesn't fit, you could post on
General Health Forum

For your sleep issues, I'd suggest posting on
Sleep Apnea & Sleep Disorders Forum

You'll know if anyone answers in a couple of ways.
You can set up Subscribe to posts or you can just check back here in the New Members forum on your thread.

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If people respond, then it will move it up the list of threads.

Here's the NeuroTalk FAQ . That might help.
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