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Default Idiopathic neuropathy - support groups?

Does anyone know of any support networks in Australia for idiopathic neuropathy? I'm 28 female and have been suffering from severe neuro pain for 6mths now without answers. All my specialists have given up on me, and, I've now been told neurontin and the pain management clinic is my only hope. My family have lost interest / sick of hearing about it, and I'm now after some contact with people who might know what I'm going through in my search for answers.
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