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Old 10-12-2014, 11:50 AM #1
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Default And it continues... now Pundendal Neuropathy?

Hi, all... I've been reaching out to fellow NeuroTalkers for support and knowledge since the onset of my neuropathy, now several years ago. The history in a nutshell... bad, bad virus followed in a couple months by severe body-wide nerve pain, including my face and mouth, nose, throat. Everywhere... so I thought, until the last couple months. Now, Oh, my God, it's everywhere in my most private areas. I burn, ache, stab and twist in places I didn't even know existed. I've researched my symptoms and come up with Pundendal Neuropathy. I'm wondering if anyone has ever experienced this type of small fiber nerve damage from an autoimmunue response?
As Always... thank you for responses.
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