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Old 10-27-2008, 05:14 PM #1
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Hello, Has anyone out there have neuropathy in the abdomen and sides that didn't start in the arms and legs. I have been in pain for 3 years now and all they can tell me is it "might" be a small fiber neuropathy. I get sharp pains, cramping pains, burning pains, and electrical shock like pain. I just recently started having trouble in my arms. My digestive system slowed dowm quite alot also. I started taking Gabapentin and within a week I started having bowel movements again. I currently take 4800 mg a day. Back in March I was experiencing heart attack like symptons when i woke up. I went to ER and it took 4 nitro pills to ease the pain some. My blood pressure was up in the 180's and I don't have high blood pressure. They sent me by ambulance an hour away thinking I was havimg heart problems. After seeing a heart doctor for a couple months he said I didn't have a heart attack or any other heart problem. Could this have been related to neuropathy? I have read you can have blood pressure problems along with sweat galnds and intestinal problems among others. Learning about others experiences would help a great deal. Thank you
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