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Old 11-18-2011, 09:41 AM #1
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Default SFN in Upper Back Possible?

Its some of my other threads I posted about burning in mu upper back, back of my neck, shoulder blades, and triceps. I have no other symptoms and so far nothing else has come up on any tests I've taken other then herniated Disc in T6-7. The latest Neurologist is saying Small Fiber Neuropathy. I cant seem to find anyone with this type of burning in the area I have it with SFN. I have no motor weakness, muscle pain, or symptoms other then burning in the area mentioned.

I also dont understand why the burning is sometimes in the back of neck, some times shoulders, some times upper back. Its never in all those spots at same time and its always bilateral. Can it really be SFN?
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