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Old 03-08-2012, 10:18 PM #1
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Default Undiagnosed Neuropathy

Hi There, I'm new to this site. This morning I was told my by neurolgist that my 4mths of being in excrutiating pain (feet, legs, arms, neck, face) are probably caused by "anxiety". My mother's response was "see! he's the expert maybe you should try accupuncture".

I'm after some support and similar stories to help me continue my hunt. I've been through blood tests, MRIs, nerve tests and I'm reaching the end of my tether!
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