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Old 07-06-2009, 09:37 AM #1
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I would really give it a lot of thought and seek some other opinions before I would consent to a nerve biopsy. It does permanent damage because the section of nerve is cut out and many people have reported long term or even permanent pain as a result. At the least that area will be permanently numb. Unless vasculitis is suspected it will usually only confirm that you have PN rather than to find a cause. Your emg has already confirmed that you have PN so think long and hard on this one. Early in my search for a cause I was referred by a neuro for a nerve biopsy. After researching it and talking to a few people on the old board I decided not to go ahead with it and am glad that i didnt.
They have better ways now then a nerve biopsy. It certainly can cause permanent damage, etc. and at the least it can be permanently numb.

I know that a person with CMT does not ever need one and should not have one. A skin biopsy is a non invasive way to go if needed; at least for CMT.
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Old 07-06-2009, 11:11 AM #2
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I have to chime in about getting more opinions and making sure to see all possible other specialists. I have through my million docs for the why behind all this etc have got a range of treatments and so on. When I look back I am glad I was cautious.
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