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Old 07-02-2015, 05:14 PM #6
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Mine gets worse during the day while I'm on my feet, then improves at night. That is one reason why the neuromuscular specialist didn't diagnose me with PN - he said that pain would be worse at night if I had PN.

Unfortunately, he didn't give me any explanation as to "why" that is.

So, I don't have a diagnosis, although I certainly have most of the symptoms...

I think he's wrong and you are in the know. My body did the same thing for the first year. Then switched to night pain with much less in the day. I got my diagnosis when it was just a little day pain and no night pain at all.
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