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Old 11-10-2014, 09:48 AM #1
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Default Pregnancy with PN

Hello. I've been dealing with neuropathy for the past 9 months. I'm only 30 and hoping to expand my family. My NCS revealed a slow nerve response which confirmed neuropathy, potentially demylenating. After many blood tests that all came back within normal range, they are calling it idiopathic. Very frustrating!! I'm very healthy otherwise with no history of health problems.

My symptoms are consistent but not too painful but being so young I worry about the progression. My doctors have said they don't foresee any issues in getting pregnant but I am wondering if anyone has personal stories to support that.

Thanks in advance!!
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