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Old 08-17-2015, 07:46 AM #1
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Default Please help...biopsy nerve count is normal!

Hi again. Please can someone help me. I have had burning/tingling, etc. on the soles of my feet for years. I have a ton of other sfn symptoms. I just called the lab, and the lady said that my nerve count looks great. She said to call back on Wednesday and they will have the full pathologist report and he will go into detail and my see something abnormal but my nerve count looked perfect. I don't know what to think.

After years of being in pain and finally coming so close to finding out why, now it looks like I have no reason. Not that I wanted SFN. I'd just like to know what's going on. Can someone give me some input? Thank you.
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