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Old 03-20-2015, 12:34 PM #1
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Default Sensory Loss and Progression

A couple questions about SFN.

1 - Is it normal to have SFN without any changes in pin prick, soft touch, vibration, and temperature sensation? The only symptom is paresthesia (tingling, burning...etc)?

2 - In the worst case how would you describe the progression of SFN? If you have this for 40+ years what should you expect as far as symptom progression?
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