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Hi pinkynose,
I'm glad your feeling better. My symptoms do wax and wane, and the types of sensations change as well. After reading everyone else's experiences for a few months now, that seems pretty typical.

It seems that PN is one of those things that once you have it, you really shouldn't ever consider yourself "cured" - although you may go into "remission".

Just enjoy every day to whatever extent your current symptoms will allow. If nothing else, that will reduce your stress level - which seems to be powerful medicine for many.
I found out a few nights ago that my twitching and night time symptoms hadn't really stopped on their own. I tried an experiment with my medication and I realized that the twitching, pins and needles, burning were still present, I had just been able to sleep through it. I was disappointed but I am grateful for this info as I have this to share with the specialist I see next month. I have begun to stop dwelling on being cured and have begun to enjoy my days instead.
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