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Has anyone else experienced facial small fibre neuropathy as part of a systemic process? Every health professional I see tells me this must either be psychological or be MS - but I thought this had been ruled out by the paired O bands and brain MRI a year ago had ruled this out?
Next to legs and feet, the place I feel the neuropathy the most is in my head...especially the temple region.
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