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Old 09-24-2011, 09:25 PM #1
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Default Really need help! dx now idiopathic neuropathy

Hi Friends,

Just got out of the hospital after a 4 day stay, I was at first DX with CIDP, but now after new testing and a 4 day hospital stay Doc thinks I have idiopathic neuropathy, He started me onGabipintin (sp?) I just don't know what to think at this point. I guess my question to you all is, can this condition get better? What is my hope for the future? What questions should I be asking my Doctor, this all seems so bleak to me, is it possible to live a long life with this? My symptoms are numbness in toes numbness and burning in legs, numbness in arms and twitches all over the place. What are some of your symptoms who have been diagnosed with this ? Thanks for any help. Jan
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