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Originally Posted by mrsD View Post
Do you recall which antibiotic? Most of those used for urinary tract infections cause PN.
(nitrofurantoin, Cipro, Levaquin, etc)
If it was not for the excellent advice of Mrs.D i would say test for Lyme but it also looks like it could be something autoimmune to me.

I often wander why my nerves got so damage after the initial intoxication took place.
I my case it was damage with a long time delay this may be also what is happening to you.
They never measured something autoimmune but i suspect the immune system overreacts somehow.
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