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Old 08-13-2012, 07:34 PM #1
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Default small fiber neuropathy question

Hi. Does anyone on here who has small fiber neuropathy find that their symptoms sometimes go away for days, or even weeks at a time, and then come back roaring back for several days or a few weeks? Or maybe when they come back, they flare for several days and then relent for a few days, then crank back up again? I can't figure it out. I had a period of about 2 and a half or three months this spring where I had virtually no symptoms. Actually thought my nerves might be regenerating. But ever since early July it's been battering me with a few days off every now and then. Just wondering if anyone else has had a pattern maybe similar to this.

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