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Old 12-19-2016, 11:22 AM #8
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I have really dry skin now also protector. I never connected it to my neuropathy, interesting thought.

My mind says if you are under a blanket on your sofa out of the cold my neuropathy pain should decrease but it does not. I have been in terrible pain lately. I get IVIG once a month and for the first time I'm not sure even that gave me any relief this time.

I do agree with you that not only is my pain level increased but I have more time to focus on it then I do in the warm weather. Like you, I spend days at a time in the house when it is cold out.
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