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The only thing I can add is that lack of flexibility that you mention is a red flag for hereditary neuropathy. It doesn't come on suddenly, but sometimes we can aggravate things to make symptoms much worse so that a gradual process jumps up a few notches and gets our attention. For me it was taking Tricor for high tryglycerides.
Does anyone in your family have neuropathy symptoms?
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