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Old 05-27-2012, 09:40 AM #10
auntymoe1961 auntymoe1961 is offline
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Default sensory neuropathy of the feet and legs.

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I want to welcome you to Neruo talk. I am so sorry you are having multipal conditions. This site has alot of good people that may help you sort through the complex issues you have. If at the end of this long road, you still cannot receive a diaganosis, I would consider Mayo clinic. That may be one of the best diagnostic centers in the country. I can tell you from experience, they would get the root of your problems. In the mean time, please ask any of the neurological forums questions and comments. This site will try hard to help you. I do wish you all the best. Again I extend a warm welcome to you, and I will pray you get a resolution to your condition. ginnie
hi ginnie, i'm not sure if i'm doing this right? it's my first time here. i was recently diagnosed with sensory neuropathy in the feet and legs. i have just started on neurotin (Gabapentin) so i haven't noticed any results yet. (3/4) days ago. what worrie's me is i was born with a kidney disease, and very sick growing up, and as i have gotten to the point where i had to go on dyalisis. then thankfully my sister was a perfect match and gave me a kidney!!! it will be 13yrs. this july 9th. i have endured all kinds of things since my transplant, but no complaints here...now i am diagnosed with my neuropathy. i really not happy with my neurologist, and don't know how to go about getting a new one? any info. would be very helpful. thanks,

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