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Default Difference between inflammatory and non inflammatory neuropathy

Are all autoimmune neuropathies inflammatory?
What are some types of polyneuropathy that are not inflammatory besides toxic damage ... or maybe that sets one into an inflammatory state?

Just confused here after reading in another thread about steroids being a good way to know the difference.

I tried a medrol dose pack and on the third morning I was told to stop because I was shaking, hadn't slept for two nights, and had stomach pain. I guess I'll never know if mine is inflammatory.
I do know that ibuprofen or naproxen does not touch my body pain, but for some reason tylenol will help a little. Does that point to anything?
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