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I have axonal sensory motor peripheral neuropathy. Does this make me prone to having nerve problems structurally? I have carpal and capital tunnel and nerve issues in my neck now. The pain is now in my shoulders and biceps. I am wondering if this is all related or if I am just falling apart for different reasons in unison.

Hey there,
Have you looked a possible toxic cause?
Are you exposed to any metals where you live or work?
Hope 2017 is a better year.
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