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All - Since I've never really had anyone to discuss PN with who actually has it, I don't know if what I am feeling is a classic form of PN or not. I know that PN pain can manifest itself differently for different people and differently at different times in the same person.
Aside from numbness, burning, worminess, and tingling, I also have this sense of low-level throbbing all the time in my legs. Sometimes it is worse than others. Is a throbbing-type sensation considered typical in PN or does PN not typically involve a throbbing sensation? Just wondering. Thank you. |
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