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Default Virus on top of neuropathy

I have been dealing with snf for years. Just recently had to fight off bronchitis for three weeks as well as a stomach bug. As a result, i became almost paralyzed. That lasted a day but since - now a week i am still very weak, neuropathy much worse and fuzzy. Neuro says this a reaction to the virus. Anyone have anything they can add to this for me? Very scary situation. thanks.
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