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Old 03-25-2015, 01:44 PM #4
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Originally Posted by en bloc View Post
Hopefully your symptoms won't return. It is possible that your existing anxiety may have played a role in the increased symptoms.

The EMG results are great, but don't forget that EMG testing ONLY checks large fiber nerve damage. It is NOT able to detect small fiber neuropathy...which would be more consistent with your symptoms.

Just see how it goes and should your symptoms return, then get your MRI and maybe ask for a skin biopsy. Hopefully neither will be necessary. Keep us posted.
Hope that your body has righted itself. Small fiber neuropathy can't be tested for except with skin biopsy and other auonomic tests.
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