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Old 08-26-2013, 09:01 PM #1
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Default Sensation of Heat...

Hi, All... so, there's something new afoot and I'm wondering if anyone can offer some sound advice as my next neurology appointment is two months away. I've posted here before about the body wide neuropathy I have, but in the last couple weeks there's a new symptom: a sensation of heat on my forearms and forehead. I've had extremely bad burning everywhere for two years now, so this may seem like a distinction without a difference, but it is different. The burning is more of that intense sunburn feeling and this like an icy hot warmth or like my arm is near the stove top. Any thoughts?
Many Thanks, and blessings for the day.
Cathy
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