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Old 12-30-2014, 08:54 PM #1
Melodi Melodi is offline
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Default New neuropathy person

Hi I am new to this forum and would like some information on SFN. I believe I have it but it has not been confirmed with a biopsy.
I am not sure whether to do this---I have made an appt. with my doctor in feb. to do it. I have stinging, burning, and often electrical type feelings everywhere but my chest and stomach. Often it is a pins and needles type feeling. I have been to 3 neurologists and have Been on gabapentin & valium with a year practically of improvement but I just recently relapsed and I feel like I am back to square one again.

Has this happened to anyone? Those of you with this how are you managing? Thanks for any information.
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