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I probably have asked this before, but it is my biggest fear.......
Does anyone know the probability of Non-Length Small Fiber progressing to Large Fiber Motor Neuropathy? Wondering if non-length type has greater or lesser chance of progressing to motor. If you would just answer one more time I would appreciate it.......my mind keeps racing. How long have some of you had this? Has it stayed Sensory? I hate being so fearful for the future everyday. Last edited by invisable; 10-30-2010 at 10:47 PM. Reason: add words |
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My motor symptoms were present right from the get go. The first thing that happened to me was a bilateral footdrop. The numbness came later.
Life can still be good with motor neuropathy. I am very independent, work full time, am a mother of two, and currently practising driving with hand controls (previously drove using pedals). So, getting motor neuropathy is not something to be terrified of - life can still be very rewarding. But, as I say, my motor issues were present from the get go. hth Raglet |
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