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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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What about the burning happening in different spots at different times? |
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it is going to present differently in each person. the signals are
arising in the ganglion and depending on your trigger the sensation will be felt differently. lidoderm patches over the ganglia responsible may deaden the signals. herpes zoster is one coomon cause of this type of pain. however, genetic inability to repair damage has been found in some patients... i've posted that before..new studies in fact. i cannot search for you right now but you can search this board. the link works for me. if you expect to find your specific symptoms you are not likely to find them.
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yes, it takes you to the sign in page....in the upper left you will find a search box, type sensory gangliopathy (check my spelling, lol) and you will get some articles...good luck
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I had the link still up....I found it thru Google
this is the keyword: Sensory ganglionitis Pick the first item on the search Quote:
www.medlink.com/web_content/MLT000R6.asp Borrelia= Lyme disease. It is possible to contract HIV from dirty endoscopic instruments. Also hepatitis. So getting tested for these if the Zoster is not the culprit, would possibly reveal something.
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