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And, when people look at me, they always say the same thing, "but you don't look sick". Well, I guess I should be grateful that I look healthy, but it sucks to feel like crap every day. Let me know how your testing goes w/Khurana. I am anxious to hear. I hope you are feeling better.[/QUOTE]

This is one of the best and worst aspects of having Neuropathy. You look fine, which when your not symptomatic is awesome. However, when your body is buzzing and shocking and stabbing, and people think your making it up, and that's when it infuriates you.

If you could only give some of that pain to the people around you who think your being weak or crazy, things would change real quick. Why???????.............because they would be on the floor crying like a baby because they have never experienced excruciating discomfort or pain like this. Then they would truly understand the agony and severity of this illness. I think there would be much needed recognition and quicker action if this were possible to do on a large scale.
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