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Old 12-09-2012, 09:10 PM #6
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Book peripheral neuropathy

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Originally Posted by rose_thorn98 View Post
Can someone please explain to me the difference between non legnth dependant small fiber neuronopathy and small fiber neuropathy? If there is one.

Also, can a skin punch biopsy tell the difference or what type I have? I'm getting that done in the next few weeks.

I'm new to all this and am confused about the difference. I'm trying to figure out what I have...symptoms being all over body parasthesias, burning pain, from head to toe, sudden onset.

Thank you.
I would like to know how your skin punch biopsey works.I to have an onset of burning pain from head to toe.Also pain in my knee joints.Doc says there is no cure.I am on Neurontin and Elevil[amytripline]
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