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Old 12-11-2009, 03:36 PM #7
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hi there

I have sensory motor neuropathy, and my motor symptoms predominate. My sensory symptoms are numbness up to my knees but my motor symptoms are definitely the most annoying. A lot of my muscles have become spastic as a result of being so weak due to the motor neuropathy (they don't get any input from my nerves).

If you have numbnes as well, then I would think that you have sensori-motor neuropathy as well. My nerve conduction studies show sensori-motor axonal neuropathy.

You are right, there are not many on this board with motor symptoms, but there are a few of us.

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