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I also had a lag time: of just about six months. Yet here is the good news...my autonomic neuropathy -- that had me bedridden because of severe orthostatic intolerance ... is now resolving (along with my other dysautonomic symptoms including gastroparesis, GERD, dry mouth, eyes, etc.) My sensory neuropathy - which is tolerable, is not abating. I had a slew of testing for an autoimmune disorder (IA)-- all negative results, although I still feel the jury is out -- and I will see how I feel in the fall to decide whether I'll have a lumbar puncture, etc. I encourage you too to investigate whether you have an IA...it can't hurt and you may be a candidate for treatment. Best of luck and don't give up - I saw five (5!) neurologists before I found one that seemed very knowledgeable and empathetic! PS: I've never heard about the DNA theory and would love to read about it! |
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