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Old 03-25-2015, 03:12 PM #11
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^^^^^yep^^^^

Case in point. Last year for months I felt like was suffocating. It was very scary and real. Went through a full battery of tests to find nothing. The top pulmonologist in the area told me I was mouth breathing cause of congestion and "focused" on my breathing.

Soon as I accepted nothing was wrong the symptoms went away.
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Old 03-25-2015, 03:14 PM #12
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I by no means consider myself a 'senior member' of this website but you only have to take a look at the Members List to see that there are many who join then disappear - what can I say - we humans are a fickle bunch. There's probably as many reasons why people choose to leave as there are different types of neuropathy, as equally there are possible remedies. If leaving the site is an indication that PN is reversible then I'm sure many would post of their 'cure' to encourage others. If you want confirmation of this maybe try searching earlier (last) postings - if you do let us know what you find.
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I by no means consider myself a 'senior member' of this website but you only have to take a look at the Members List to see that there are many who join then disappear - what can I say - we humans are a fickle bunch. There's probably as many reasons why people choose to leave as there are different types of neuropathy, as equally there are possible remedies. If leaving the site is an indication that PN is reversible then I'm sure many would post of their 'cure' to encourage others. If you want confirmation of this maybe try searching earlier (last) postings - if you do let us know what you find.

Reversible was not a good choice of word. Remission is what I meant.

It's likely some people came down with neuropathy only for the body to sort itself out and it go away.
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It's likely for some types of neuropathy the body does fix itself - like a bruise that eventually goes away (aren't we a wonderful piece of bio-engineering?) Neuropathy is such a broad term for a complex range of symptoms that unfortunately for many a reprieve isn't easily found. I'm glad you seem to be getting on top of yours and if you do disappear I hope it means you're getting back out there and living life to the full - if not we'll see you around here maybe.
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I'm glad I found Neurotalk cause there are many different sub forums that I fit the profile and it's on Tapatalk.


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