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Old 08-23-2013, 07:58 PM #5
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I've thought the same thing, but then I pick myself up and dig in with hope and resolve. Funny you should post this today... have you seen Liza Janes post? It's only idiopathic until you find the cause, maybe.
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Lately, I have been thinking, does it really matter what KIND of PN we have???

It feels like it does not because the results are the same basically. No matter what form, we all just deal with it the best we can.

I have been wondering lately if my PN is really from my thyroid and trying to decide if I should spend the time and money for all the various tests to figure it out.

But the thing that keeps resonating in my head is why bother? There is no cure, no magic pill, nothing that will change anything even if I get a new label on my pn.

What do you think?
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