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Thank for your the encouraging words. I don't know the cause but I did get the results of the small fiber neuropathy skin biopsy the other day, it came back positive. I suppose there is no reversal once the nerves are that damaged?

I find it very odd that this all started only several days after having the 2nd set of stents put in my heart. That said, in many instances I guess there is no rhyme nor reason why anyone gets this disease, at least not one that the doctors ever find.

Cliffman
I see evidence of trauma induced Neuropathy. I'm no Dr. but if it waddles side to side and quacks and water pours off its back? I'm just saying. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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