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Old 06-14-2014, 11:20 AM #1
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Default Who Still Can Work with SFN?

I have seen a thread asking about who is on disability, but I am interested to know how many people have SFN and still work and maintain relatively normal lifestyles. I understand the need to connect with others who have been disabled and suffer similar situations to know you aren't alone. With that having been said, I must admit that the stories scare me and, therefore, I fear my future and have had a tremendous amount of anxiety lately which has been almost unbearable. Where are those of you who have neuopathy that isn't progressing or is, at least, progressing slowly enough to work and live a life where it hardly effects you?
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