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Hi UTGrad
Yep! - my PN started on one side - left - but has progressed to the right (milder at this stage). From what I've read on the forums this isn't uncommon.
thats funny becauses thats how mine is. unfortunately i dont have pain or numbness yet(possible damage cause loss of sensation thats why). For some reason, eventhough my pins and needles was more severe on my left than my right. My right seems to have abnormal sensations and more pronounce loss of "soft touch sensations" from when the neuropathy first started. but my joints are achey now.
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