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Originally Posted by stillHoping View Post
Hi Mat,
The numbness (sensation from the skin) and proprioception (sensatiion from the muscles, joints,..) are mediated by seperate pathways.

And I am glad that you found a good doctor
yes your right, numbness is specifically sensory, or small fiber nerves. Propiroception is large fiber nerves, I actually have partial loss of sensation in joint position, and muscles, its wierd, because it feels like my limbs are very light or not even there, even though i can see it.
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