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Old 02-16-2016, 01:20 PM #2
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Confused An unanswered question

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Originally Posted by Healthgirl View Post
As far as nerve healing goes, with out redoing the biopsy, how do we know if the nerve damage is ongoing and perpetual, or irreversible permanent damage, or damage that is healing?

If it is damage that is healing I'm guessing there wouldn't be terrible flares. I'm basing this on any time I've ever healed from something. Injuries get a little better each day unlike the improvements and then setbacks as many of us here seem to experience.
Since healing COULD hurt and damage COULD hurt, your question has been bantered about with no difinitive answer. Myself, I would allow room for flares in a healing atmosphere. Mainly since there is no solid correlation from flares to any particular situation, or a situation that used to be has now changed. I know that some folks are convinced about their particular do's and don'ts, I used to be in that number. But the past poison is no longer poison. IMO knowing anything with this condition is like catching an eel. You think you get something nailed down and it squirts away from you. I suppose if you do all that you know to do, that is all you can do. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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