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Default help with ncv test results

Hello:
I am new here. I recently got an ncv test due to neuropathy of hands and feet. I got the results and am wondering if anyone can help.(seeing neuro in September).

Result says: evidence of sensory neuropathy as evidenced by absent sensory responses.
The motor was normal.
Where the motor responses are,there are a bunch of numbers(4.3 Ms etc), but on sensory it is blank.
How do I figure out if it is axonal or myelinating.
I also have other symptoms ,brain lesions,dizziness,eye problem,cognitive. Neuro thought it might be MS.
Tested negative for Lyme,lupus,ra, diabetes ,only problem was vitamin D at 8.(now up to 30).
I should mention I have psoriasis.
Thank you
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