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Old 06-07-2014, 01:44 PM #5
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How long have you had PN does it ever get less painful. Have any of your nerves deteriorated and if so is it still so painful.

I am hoping with time this monster will eventually give up and leave me alone.

i have had pn now for almost 13 years. the pain has defiitely lessened as the numbness has increased. i still get shocking, squeezing, stabbing and burnng pain sporadically but it is much less and the throbbing pain in gone. my main pain problem now is the broken bones type pain i get on standing or walkng which has greatly limited me. i get tired easily, and my limbs start to feel like lead after short periods of activity. balance is a big problem. the pn is still progressing in severity slowly for me.
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