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Old 03-15-2013, 12:18 PM #11
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The reason I say "lucky" is that I have read numerous reports on nerve damage being deemed as permanent. Maybe there is a fine line between when its recoverable and when its not....

That is what I am worried about the most ( being permanent ), since I waited for over 4 years to go to the Dr. About it. What finally brought me to my knees was the incredible pain , I really thought they were going to cut them off.I had never heard of PN before that. Yes your right,my neurologist told me it was permanent so I am hoping I will get " lucky" too ! You don't talk much about your pain or did you go numb without the pain?
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