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Old 08-17-2015, 10:20 PM #17
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My neuropathy is also probably immune without a definite diagnosis and my symptoms are mostly numbness. I feel the reduced sensation is getting worse and spreading and for the past couple of months it became difficult for me to handle small objects, I am dropping bottles caps, keys, pills etc.

Has any of the immune modulatory treatments helped your numbness or stopped the deterioration ?
The neuropathy has not progressed and I have been treatment free for two years. Very hard to tell, possibly the combinations of treatments stopped it, or possibly it would not have progressed any more and would have stayed in lower legs or possibly it could still progress. Hopefully not the last one. It also has not improved. That is why I tried the stem cell therapy --hoping for some regeneration.
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