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Old 11-24-2015, 02:04 PM #1
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Confused Peripheral Neuropathy

After many tests and seeing neurologists over the past 4 years I have been diagnosed with PN. My symptoms are numbness in feet, heaviness in legs and ankles, extreme weakness of the legs and balance problems. The symptoms are progressive in nature. Since I don't experience much pain the doctors are at a loss to prescribe any type of treatment other than exercise legs as much as possible. On my own I have tried Anodyne Light and electro stimulation therapy with no benefit.
I ask if anyone is experiencing the same symptoms, and if so, are you having any medically prescribed treatments or know of any current studies of possible benefit.
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