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Hi. Was told by my neurologist on Thursday that I have evidence of sensory neuropathy in my legs after an EMG and nerve study. Scheduled to have an MRI and spinal tap next week to look for root cause. I looked up information medical sites and it mentions symptoms of pain. I don't have any pain at all. I have leg weakness and muscle twitching. I have trouble walking. No pain at all. It doesn't make sense that I don't have any pain. Should I be feeling pain, or is it likely that I have a different problem?
Thank you, John |
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