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Old 04-17-2016, 02:34 AM #5
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Hi Joanna

Sorry I can't answer your question about whether NLD neuropathy is ganglionopathy but I can say that full body nerve damage can be from more than one cause. I have full body neuropathy - from my eyelids to between my toes and pretty much everywhere in-between.

Like Healthgirl, no-one has mentioned ganglionopathy to me (not that they've mentioned much at all). Mine is presumed to be auto-immune as I have another chronic auto-immune condition. Mine was also aggravated by the antibiotic Flagyl (Metrondiazole).

Thanks Cliffman for that useful link.
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