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Old 09-26-2010, 08:12 PM #1
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Default SF-Non length dep. w/o sensory loss......

Do any of you have small fibre non-length dependant neuropathy with only positive abnormal sensations?

I have pin pricks, water feelings, buzzing, all over body 24/7, but no sensory loss at all. I am on 900 mg/Gabapentin, but lately having more and more "breakthroughs."

I also have a lot of muscle jumping, not cramping and no weakness.

I have had every test known to man to r/o disease of CNS.

Dr. said he can't even confirm neuropathy w/o loss......

I am starting to feel like a freak of nature.

You will see my posts on Fibromyalgia and Chronic Pain posts also...........trying to fit in somewhere.
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