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Old 05-08-2007, 09:14 AM #1
Valese72 Valese72 is offline
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Smile Muscle weakness with PN

Hello everyone!

After reading through the different posts in PN for the past few weeks, it seems like there are many who suffer from nerve pain only. My symptoms with CIDP are predominantly weakness in my upper arms, neck and legs. It is strange too because the weakness in my left arm is greater than in my right arm and my weakness in my right leg is greater than in my left leg.

My biggest challenge is walking! It's exhausting! Just to get around the block takes me so long. I am someone who was in good shape and walked everywhere.

Is there anyone else suffering from the same problems with weakness? I would love to hear other stories about how you cope with this. Any good exercises, vitamins, diets???

Thanks!
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