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I lived, undiagnosed, with neuropathy for 14 years. Now, after 25 years and a bunch of tests (MRIs and EMGs), idiopathic polyneuropathy is the "final" diagnosis. I also live with fibromyalgia, feeling as though scalding water is being poured down my back. Can pain literally drive a person to madness?
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