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Default Thanks Kitt!!!.

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Thought this site was interesting concerning diabetic neuropathy.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-c...s/con-20033336
Thanks for the site it has a lot of interesting information.
My diagnosis from the EMG is Sensory Polyneuropathy.
If you know what that means let me know.

Polyneuropathy is damage to many nerves. I don't get the sensory part I can feel if that is what they mean.
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