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Old 04-02-2017, 10:09 PM #1
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Default Neuropathy cause & Progression

Hey Guys im a 27 year old male.mid last year i went overseas and suffered an acute kidney failure,which i recovered ,but left me with tingling feet at the bottom of my feet.Went to teh doctors and they had no clue about it especially since my bloodwork was pretty much perfect.roughly 3 month later with dealing with alot of issues and stress, one day out of no where it head spread to both my hands.4 months later it has spread to up to my arms and legs.
Assuming that my cause was from uremic neuropathy which pretty much means that the toxins pretty much damaged my nerves while in failure.But why is it progressing?i thought if the cause of damage has been stopped it shouldn't progress .IS it because the damage to those areas have already been done?but no symptoms were present till later?

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