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Old 09-22-2013, 06:19 PM #1
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Default PN symptoms

hello out there...I am going for an EMG in November for possible peripheral neuropathy...It started with left leg weakness and right foot drag 2 years ago, however I have felt, burning and tingling for about 10 years, also I have calf and butt spasms as well as feet and hand cramps...also my lips/chin went numb for about 3 hours in June , a stroke was ruled out...so does this sound like PN?
PLEASE HELP, MUCH APPRECIATION!
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