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Default Any successful treatments for non-auto immune PN?

I've been reading that some people's symptoms go into remission on treatments like IVIG for auto immune disease. But for others that are not auto immune related, it just seems like people take meds to cope with the pain, etc and the condition just takes its natural course, whether for better or worse. Does anything actually stop the progression to allow the nerves to heal? Or is coping by taking meds and supplements the only solution?
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