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I dont know if ts a common symptom of peripheral neuropathy....

I have been reading about HNPP and my own symptoms are sort of similar but I am yet to experience any part of my body going completely dead or losing any real strength. However it often feels like my limbs fall asleep with very minimal pressure and also when I stretch. I still function normally even with the super annoying tingling/burning when I am having episodes.

any thoughts?
I notice my limps fall asleep faster when i compress it slightly.
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