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I have senorimotor axonal neuropathy caused by my lupus. I have had it for a while now, and it has spread up my legs to one hip. It's about to start in my hands (they can tell from the nerve studies). Doesn't seem to matter how much treatment they give me for my lupus, my neuropathy just keeps on doing it's thing. But I have got used to it, and a waiting for the funding to come through for hand controls for my car. Really looking forward to that.

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