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Does anyone know how long you should wait in between skin biopsies to see if there is any change? My results at both ankle and thigh were zero 4 months ago. Thanks!
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Summerfun - I am no expert here but I think usually people wait a little longer for repeat testing. I am also curious about this actually. I got my first biopsy 3.5 years ago and since have seen slowly worsening in symptoms...thinking it is time to see if a biopsy proves what I am feeling....
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Have you got any treatment that suppose to regenerate the nerves ? |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | en bloc (04-28-2016) |
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As Stillhoping asked...why do you want to repeat it? In most cases, the biopsy is repeated AFTER the use of a treatment that has hopes of increasing density or repairing nerves...like IVIG.
Even if you did have a treatment that may change your biopsy results, you should wait at least 6-9 months...sometimes longer...all depending on the what treatment you have been using. Can you give us a little more information, so we can better answer your question?? |
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Thanks everyone. No I am not receiving treatment. On Gabapentin. While still working with idiopathic diagnosis it is leaning toward a post infectious cause either directly related to the pathogen or molecular mimicry. From reading these posts it seems there might be hope for slow recovery in these cases. I was just wondering how long it would be until improvement started to show IF it were going to improve. Just thought (hoping) a skin biopsy might show slight improvement. Neuropathy started August, 2014. No change in pain level since it started.
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I honestly don't think you'll see a huge difference in just 4 months. Nerves take a very long time to heal...it's a SLOW process.
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Would you mind if I ask questions? I was diagnosed at the end of 2014 after experiencing mostly autonomic symptoms that began to turn into nerve pain, numbness, tingling, etc. I wound up so bad I could barely function for 6 months. I have recovered somewhat. Do you remember having the virus? How did your neuropathy start- what symptoms, how did it progress? What are your symptoms now? |
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with pins and needles in my fingers, then toes that lasted about 6 weeks and stopped. Then 3 months later my body exploded with weird sensations everywhere. Face, tongue, thighs, truck, arms, etc. very scary! The whole thing started the afternoon on the day after receiving the Hep A shot in preparation for travel. I did not have a virus. I later tested positive for Lyme (not per CDC but per Igenex). So I suspect it was either vaccinations as I also received the Shingles vaccine and the flu shot all within 9 months OR Lyme but I will probably never know. I do not as of yet have autonomic issues at least that I know of. I hope that helps. Feel free to ask additional questions. Hang in there!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Healthgirl (04-29-2016) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | madisongrrl (04-29-2016) |
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