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Old 06-13-2010, 06:19 AM #1
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Default pre polyneuropathie

A couple of weeks ago i went to a specialist how is expert on neuropathie.I cam in and we started to talk about my problems.I have numb spots in both my feet and also my hands.With my hand is left worser then right.when i came in she said "Are you not a little bit to young to have a polyneuropathie" i am 46 years old.I agree with hear because in the neuropathie center i am coming most of the people are above 60 or older.
Well she examined me and came to the following conclusion.Reflexes are above normal i feel vibration even in toes that i describe to hear as numb.A better description would be "pressure sensor switch of" because i feel my toe when i am touch it.when i left she said if you still have trouble with your feet if your coming back in 3 mouth i will have a look at your back.
She thought that my condition was not a real polyneuropathie but something she called pre-PN.
Has anyone ever heard of pre-PN?
And is it possible that you can have all these problems because of a blocked nerve in your back?
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