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Old 10-14-2010, 09:50 PM #1
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Default Itching?

I have had some autonomic neuropathy things going on the past couple days. Flushing with nasal congestion, a migraine headache and the associated angina pain, rapid HR, nerve pain in my arm and tingling in my hands and feet. These are things that usually happen.

Bad thing is my feet have been itching (on the soles) and scratching does not seem to help. I think it is yet another SFN symptom.

Does anyone have this occurrence? What can you do to relieve it? It is driving me crazy...
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