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Old 06-15-2011, 08:05 PM #1
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Confused Sudden Onset of Peripheral Neuropathy

I'm not sure how this works but I am hoping someone might recognize my symptoms and have some advise. 6-7 weeks ago I developed a sudden onset of severe pain in my feet and lower legs. I have not had any numbness but intense burning along with sharp pains. It has spread to my wrists and hands and as strange as it sounds, my lips and tongue. I feel tinging sensations as if myfeet and lower legs are waking up. My feet feel swollen but are not.The sensation in my feet is different. Does this sound like actual Neuropathy?
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