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Originally Posted by canagirl View Post
For once I can say I don't have these symptoms! That sounds terrible. I hope these symptoms improve for you
Autonomic affects more of your organs, like sweating, full or empty bladder, moisture secretion, your Gi system(constipation, gastroparesis)is affected as well. Pn is only your sensory nerves/twitching. the burning, itching, pins and needles,,,etc. are all PN.
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