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Old 03-21-2016, 11:03 AM #11
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Originally Posted by St George 2013 View Post
You need to get a skin punch biopsy to rule out SFN or to see what the level of damage is if it's SFN.

At least rule that out. It's really the only way to see if you have SFN.

The procedure is very minor and can be done by your foot dr if he does them.

Debi from Georgia
I completely understand, and appreciate it. But even my neurologists think it's SFN without a skin biopsy and haven't really offered any alternatives. I guess I'm wondering, is there any chance it IS something else? And if so, what?
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