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Hi. When pn is progessing, new symtopms are added or there are.just new.symptoms and old are gone?
In my experience burning tops on my feet were in first place for several months. Then butt pain(deep muscle) took over. All the while zapping and stinging in the background. This ailment is not so nice to quit one thing before it adds another layer to the misery. In fact you could call Neuropathy a misery sandwich. IMHO there will be one thing that will be the misery of the day and most others have to go to the back of the bus until they decide it's their turn back at the front. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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