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Originally Posted by baba222 View Post
Hi,

Could anyone tell me their idea of the hierarchy of damage related to pain for SFN nerve damage?

Is it in descending order:

Complete loss of sensation
Burning pain
Bee stings
Pins and Needles
Tingling
Normal sensation

What are your experiences and ideas?

TIA
My experience has been similar to yours and in the same order except I do not have complete loss of sensation. I also have twitching or pulling of the muscles on my feet or legs at night while I try to sleep. This came right from the beginning and has continued. The other almost constant symptom I have now is burning pain in feet, legs or back. The other symptoms you mentioned I have sometimes but not constant.
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