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Amazing! Both of these(in red) are exactly how I first described my numbness to my doctor.

Of course, my PN is "idiopathic"...:shrug: I originally theorized that Cryoglobulinemia was the culprit. But, I've cleared my Hep C infection, and thus the possible source of the Cryoglobulinemia, but the numbness persists.
Sometimes they feel a little less numb than at other times, but it is always there
I've had this symptom now for at least 6 months now.. I've been taking many supplements which seem to have helped with the burning ( fingers crossed knock on wood) so I'm hoping this issue might eventually resolve, or at least not worsen..

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