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Old 02-25-2013, 08:46 PM #7
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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Hmmmm... your list does not give details of sensory problems.

Most idiopathic patients start with sensory issues.

You have balance, and muscle weakness mostly?

That is another thing entirely. I'd see another doctor and get
another opinion. Also look at your drug list for all conditions.
There might be a culprit there.

I'd find a neuromuscular specialist.
Thanks, I have sensory issues, mostly reduced vibration, sensing cold, and the friendly accompaniment of what feels like, flies, ants and tarantulas crawling up my calves
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