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Old 02-19-2008, 07:48 PM #9
Cowcntry Cowcntry is offline
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Hello, my name is Michele. I am 40, 5 weeks & I will be 41, 5 months ago I was diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy caused by diabetes. I am in pain, usually when I sit for long periods or at night time. The pain is in both of my feet and its a stabbing burning pain. I also have a degenerative and bulging disk in I think my L5. I could be wrong but it's the disk that's close to my butt. I get confused because sometimes I know what I want to say, but it doesn't come out. Also, I forget things. This is due to the medication that I take. Anyways enough of me. I am glad I found this, but hope I did this right.

Michele

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