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Old 03-23-2015, 09:24 AM #6
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I also have sudden onset peripheral neuropathy, includes loss of smell.
-What were your glucose levels, did you get a urinanalysis?
-prozac seems to have a low incidence of Neuropathy, but the coincedence of the diagnosis of the diabetes, probably made you more vulnerable to PN.
Did your PN start before taking prozac?
from several accounts, PN CAUSED by diabetes takes years to accumulate, coming on so suddenly means: it can be anxiety related(temporary), autoimmune disease, drugs, infections.

How much of the vit you were taking?
Thanks Neroproblem

- Glucose levels were 9
- PN started a couple of weeks after starting Prozac
- hopefully my upcoming doctor appointments will tell me more regarding autoimmune disease, drugs, infections.
- Interesting about the anxiety. Is this common and how long does the PN usually last after?
- if you don't mind me asking what was the cause of your sudden onset of PN?
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