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Old 09-29-2013, 01:52 PM #1
Balanchine Balanchine is offline
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Default Neuropathy doctor recommendations?

Hi folks - wondering about who the best specialists are in this country when it comes to PN. My own neurologist, whom I like and respect, has told me that he has no treatment suggestions for my idiopathic PN (i.e. no underlying disease, no auto-immune, no diabetes, no carpal tunnel, no vitamin deficiency, etc., etc.... at least according to all my tests).

This seems to be the concensus as far as I can read online. So I'm thinking about looking to other docs who may specialize in this condition, wherever they may practice, and getting in touch. I'd welcome any suggestions.

Thanks.
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