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Old 06-23-2007, 09:16 AM #5
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Hi Lailavia,
The best doc for the job is a neuro that specializes in Neuropathy, as previously explained there are many reasons why the nerves get damaged and having the best working for you will give you the best chance of finding the cause because they will do all the tests that are necessary to hopefully find a reason why this is happening to you.
Perhaps if you mention what area you live in, someone here might be able to recommend a neuropathy specialist close to your neck of the woods.
good luck
Brian
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