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Old 07-05-2010, 08:39 PM #1
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Hi all.

I've recently been told by a neurologist that I have PN. It all started only 3 weeks ago when I started having strange feelings in my right foot. Now, 3 weeks later, both feet feel like they are burning, and I'm not looking forward to going to bed tonight as I know I'll wake up in pain.

I've had an EMG and a bunch of bloodwork done already, still waiting on the official results of the EMG, but all the bloodwork came back normal, so they've ruled out many things, like diabetes, B12 deficiency, Thyroid, Lymes, etc.

I'm wondering if anybody else out there has had a sudden onset of this for no apparent reason? Is it normal for it to happen so fast? It's scary to think where I'll be in another 3 weeks....

I've spent a fair amount of time reading through some of this forum today and found some very interesting information on supplements and such that can help. It's all so overwhelming right now. Where to start? Magnesium?
I've found sites selling things like NeuropathyRx, but how do you know if its just a gimmic?
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