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Default Path of progression?

I have been diagnosed with poly neuropathy several months ago,I have no pain with it and after searching I finally found a neurologist who will see me.My question is this what is the normal progression of the disease...so far my left foot(where it started) left leg left hip and now my left shoulder is affected nothing at all on my right side and still absolutely no pain associated with PN
Does this indicate a certain type of PN or perhaps a pinched nerve or stenosis? I am hoping of all the experience contained on this board someone will be able to better educate me...
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