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Old 02-12-2011, 10:40 AM #1
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Default cold-dry weather

I've only been dealing with this for 8 months now, so still trying to figure things out.

I'd thought I had the PN in my feet under control with Gabapentin. It was at least tolerable. Suddenly, both legs became very sensitive. Can't hardly stand to wear jeans, even those soft sweat pants that used to feel so comfortable, suddenly feel abrasive.

Can very dry/cold weather possibly be a contributer? I live in a northern climate and its been a rough winter that way.

How do you all cope with this? The thought of how far this has gone in 8 short months is quite depressing. One starts to feel very "defeated". I've been following this forum since the very beginning and have been trying alot of the suggestions.
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