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Old 08-07-2012, 08:30 PM #2
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From what I was told, there are two major areas of the nerves that are affected by damage, the part that's 'sensory', or feels things on the surface, and 'motor', which affects the actual activity the nerves control. I basically have sensory neuropathy, my reflexes are intact, etc. I don't drag my foot, for instance. But it hurts like a **. The only thing I'm grateful for is that my neuropathy does not affect my motor control. At least not yet. But **it hurts, just like everyone else's. I don't know much about MS, so I can't speak to that. Best of luck. You're in the right place.

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