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Old 08-20-2012, 04:06 PM #4
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Well I am stil trying to figure out what is going on with me, so Iam not sure I can offer any help.

Supposedly my PN is from hypo thyroid.

Or, in my own opinion, purely self diagnosed, lol, I believe I am pre diabetic and spikes in glucose for years has caused my pn.

Either way, I have not found any help with it yet. My dr is just waiting (hoping) thyroid meds fix it.

But I do have severe burning in my toes. Right now it is just my toes. Sometimes they burn so bad I want to chop them off. I have no cure, nor do I take any drugs for it...yet. I just pray the episode goes quickly, and it does seem to come in episodes, mostly at night.

sorry I cant offer anymore than that.
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