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In my case, the leading theory is this has to do with nerve regrowth from my acute onset body-wide burning neuropathy; fibers that are are regrowing do so slowly but do have to fight past and through lots of other tissues, and often wind up in pathways dissimilar to those traversed prior to the original nerve injuries, so that they are more prone to compressive effects.
Although my experiences may be anecdotal at best, I have to say that only lately, since I subjectively feel I am healing, that I experience "zaps". Maybe I had them before, and the overall pain/stabbing masked them, but lately (last 2 months) I feel distinct zaps in parts where I no longer have pain - in my case, my heels. They feel like someone has put their TENS on overdrive, or like what I was feeling during my EMG. They then dissipate quickly.

I instinctively assumed that the zaps were part of the healing process. They are nothing compared to the pains I used to feel. Obviously, like you say, where you feel them might not be the place where the nerve regeneration is taking place.

Like I said, anecdotal, but I do agree it might be part of the healing process.
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