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Old 01-25-2012, 03:40 PM #1
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Default PN is on Yahoo today

I was looking at yahoo and found this. Interesting. I thought I would share.

http://health.yahoo.net/news/s/hsn/m...ondition-study

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Well, neither of those tests would have found my PN back when.

Hypothyroidism won't show up on either test.

Kind of a superficial article IMO.
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Well, neither of those tests would have found my PN back when.

Hypothyroidism won't show up on either test.

Kind of a superficial article IMO.
Nerves need T3?
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Hypothyroid leads to deposition of a tissue factor along the wrists and ankles and leads to compression neuropathy. It was a very painful long time for me back then!

T3 is needed by all tissues in the body...not just the nerves.
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Hypothyroid leads to deposition of a tissue factor along the wrists and ankles and leads to compression neuropathy. It was a very painful long time for me back then!

T3 is needed by all tissues in the body...not just the nerves.
I got carpal tunnel in both wrists shortly before PN in my feet. I'd wake up every night and my hands would be numb. Is this often an early sign?
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Yes it can be. I use wrist splints when my hands get bad.

Usually they are ok, but if I use them alot, or say my right one alot I have to go back to my splints for a while. (I've been doing a sewing project...very small but enough to set off my right hand).
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I am curious to know if it was and insurance company who provided the grant for this research. Does anyone know?
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Yes it can be. I use wrist splints when my hands get bad.

Usually they are ok, but if I use them alot, or say my right one alot I have to go back to my splints for a while. (I've been doing a sewing project...very small but enough to set off my right hand).
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Sitting next to me at the PN Support Group meeting last thursday was this brand new member. She has been diagnosed with Idiopathic Peripheral Neuropathy. She wore wrist braces. Half her body is numb, she has had foot surgeries. She wears these Darko wound oft loading shoes (that were only $129.99 and impressed us to no end and they were solid shoes, not cushiony things). And they have no idea why this person has this condition.

I asked her "do you know your B-12 Level?" and she said "I have no idea, they never tested me, I'll speak to my doctor about that"

See how you help people Mrs. D.

Everybody at that meeting will soon know their B-12 levels.

Not that this is a done deal, but at least they might be able to rule out B-12 deficiency.

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Melody do you mind telling me what state you live in. I would love to be able to go to a support meeting. I can't find one anywhere around me.
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Melody do you mind telling me what state you live in. I would love to be able to go to a support meeting. I can't find one anywhere around me.
I live in Brooklyn, NY. Where do you live. I'll try and find one that's as close to you as possible.

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