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Old 11-12-2012, 12:36 AM #1
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Default How to stop SFN sensations?

Hi,
I posted a few times this past summer about some problems I have been having. In summary I tested positive and then later negative for large fiber neuropathy (through emg/ncv) but continued to have problems with tingling, burning, and shocking pains. I am still working to get a skin biospy scheduled (my doctor is trying to coordinate a time when i am home from college - i already had a positive (slightly) QSART) but in the mean time i was wondering if anyone had suggestions for preventing the sensations from occuring. They seem to come when i get overheated (which i feel like i am always too hot now ... does this mean anything?) and now that it is cold out the transition from outside to inside (especialy in pants) seems to trigger my symptoms alot. Just looking for suggestion to tide me over until the biopsy. thanks so much!
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