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For several years, I have been dealing with painful idiopathic neuropathy predominately causing ankle/feet burning pain.

The past few months, I have been dealing with what I believe may be bursa problems in both inner hips which appear to be causing pressure/inflamation on a nerve near the groin area as well as some pain from hip/thigh area. I am also dealing with some abdominal issues as well. Are you having pain or worsening when laying on your side?

In my case, I don't think this is neuropathy related.

Gerry

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