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Old 11-12-2014, 12:22 PM #4
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Thumbs up Trauma Induced Neuropathy

I do not know if you are correct or not as I do not read or understand nerve conduction results. I was in a MVA and started having symptoms 3 days later that first presented as a "burning pathway" from knee to hip. I thought I had spinal injury and sought a reputable neurosurgeon. After NCS and Mylagram, I was told that nothing surgical in nature could be done. I was told that I had Periferal Neuropathy and should lose weight. I was at the time of the accident weighing 280 lbs and was playing games w/ controlling my Diabetes. You could Google "double crush syndrome" and learn more about trauma to joints and nerves. Good luck Ken in Texas
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