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Hi everyone,
I am still on the rollercoaster, trying to find a reason i have peripheral neuropathy. I'm now on Tegretol and no longer have the intense burning pain (thank God!). I still have the deep aching pain in my hands and feet, and feeling so tired all the time.
I had a nerve conduction test done today and the neuro who did it said at first glance it looks normal. So I wanted to ask you all if anyone knows what things a nerve conduction test rules out, and what things are still a possibility? I know that it doesn't show small fibre problems, but that is all i know.
Thanks, Semaphore
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