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Old 08-19-2010, 01:02 PM #2
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It looks to me like you have post infectious neuropathy. I believe it is fairly common. I had a Lyme infection in 1994, well documented. I don't know for sure if that is what triggered all this, since I had an auto accident and also have thoracic spine issues, including herniated discs.

My doc has mentioned ganglionopathy. I also have autoimmune issues, with a positive ANA.

Much of what you say rings a bell, but now, it seems that the sharp symptoms like clothing sensitivity have died down a bit. I have autonomic neuropathy and that causes me the worst issues.

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