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Old 02-14-2014, 01:55 PM #1
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I have just been diagnosed with neuropathy, type not specified. I've had symptoms for years but no one put the symptoms. It is severe, and I am afraid of the future. Their weather here means I cannot get to physical therapy because I fall easily. I don't take pain meds and I don't feel they are necessary. My main problems are weakness and balance. Is there anyone with similar symptoms? How are you doing?
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