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Old 09-09-2013, 08:35 AM #4
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Viral infections also cause GI symptoms. The Norwalk virus is an example. So food poisoning, should be confirmed.

There are organisms in tainted food that can be tested for.
Campylobacter bacteria are a common food infection. So is salmonella and E.coli.

Campylobacter has been associated with PN symptoms.

Mostly neurologists just tell people to wait and see what happens.
The time elapsed so far is short still.

Did your daughter have a vaccine recently? Or RX antibiotics?
These can be PN triggers too.
Mrs. D, I can't answer these questions. I am going to run them by my daughter. Thanks for replying back. We will continue to rule out any and all possibilities at this point and I am keeping a list of suggested possibilities that she can discuss with the next doctor which she will be speaking to shortly.
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