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Old 12-19-2009, 03:13 PM #1
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Default Neuropathy vs Radiculopathy

I continue to search for more answers but invariably end up on all these stupid rabbit trails.....

On ONE hand, this is saying that the two are DIFFERENT conditions....yet in the same breath, it conveniently puts the two terms together to make it yet ANOTHER condition ????

R A D I C U L O N E U R O P A T H Y


http://www.neuropathytreatmentinfo.c...uloneuropathy/

Is this a legitimate diagnosis ??
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