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Old 11-22-2010, 03:21 PM #11
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Default My pin prick exam.........

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That's what the docs at Johns Hopkins say it is. I guess from pin pricks that revealed numbness and my reported pain, Every test I've had is normal but I still hurt. 4 MRIs. 2 EMGs, a Skin Biopsy, Blood work of all kinds.
was normal, felt them all as a normal pin prick would feel, no numbness anywhere. But lots of my own private pin pricks and other strange and abnormal feelings.

Rose, you are so right in all you said. I find the same thing, I can deal with this better when abnormal sensations are snuffed out, thankful to Gabapentin for that, even though I am getting fatter by the minute!!!
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