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Old 05-10-2017, 04:40 PM #1
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Smile Thighs burn - need clothing or med tips

Hi,
I'm new to this group😊
I went to Hopkins neurology and was diagnosed with SFN despite normal
Biopsy. My biggest problem area is the front of thighs.
It can be awful and very limiting in the clothing department.
I find fleece leggings are good and light dresses when warm.
Rain and cold sets my flares off.
I take lyrica and amitriptyline as well as LDN .
My feet can burn at times and were awful a few years ago.
I received a phenytoin cream to try on thighs and capsaicin helps too.
Anyone else with thigh issues?
I have livedo in front of thighs too.
Thank you
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