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Old 08-12-2015, 03:43 PM #5
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Hi Canagirl,

How I understand it, is if it the SFN is caused by an inflammatory process then Steriods could possibly help, steroids reduce inflammation, therefore, will possibly reduce the pain. Neuro says there have been evidence it has helped some people. It may not help all as some sfn are not from an inflammatory process. I think with a non length dependent SFN theses have been shown to be more likely autoimmune or inflammatory process taking place. I think it is worth a try, I will update you to how it goes, is this something your neuro could not try for you? They really need to do more, can they not refer to rheumatologist so you can have a full work up? 2 year wait for pain management is a joke!
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