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Old 10-19-2013, 02:23 AM #2
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Hi Silver,

Although I can't really help you - you seem to describe PN with some autonomic features and circulation problems to a T - I wanted to react to:

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Originally Posted by lined_in_silver View Post
Some ppl have suggested this is psychological or spiritual which I find hard to believe.
Well, these some people need a slap on the wrist!

PN has nothing to do with all that. While our minds do play an important role in how we deal with the condition, they are not strong enough to "fake" a nerve conduction test or make us experience burning pain out of the blue.

Also, we do see more and more people who develop PN while they are younger; it's no longer a "50+" disease.

Do you do anything to help with the circulation problems?
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