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Old 07-12-2012, 01:57 PM #16
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The impression I got from other posts is that PN can improve with the help of supplements and various vitamins etc. I have no idea what type of PN I have, my GP told me I have all 3, auto, sensor and motor but I do not believe this. I know that they have not investigated me enough to say this to me. I have an appmt with my GP to ask for further investigation and also what excercise I can do and what supplements I can take. I also will insist that they diagnose the type of PN I do have and what can be done about it. I do admit that I know very little and am confused when I read responses like above. However it does help me to believe in my future and keep my spirits up.
I think that you first must find out what type of PN you have. Because something like CMT has no cure/treatment at this time. There is no magic bullet for it. And I am not saying that you have CMT. Again the type of PN you have needs to be addressed.
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