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Default Corneal neuralgia/neuropathy

Anyone else think they might be suffering from this? I have an autoimmune problem (anti-MAG) that causes peripheral neuropathy. About a year ago, I had PRK surgery (similar to lasik) and I have developed incredible pain in one eye. I think it might be corneal neuralgia (aka corneal neuropathy). There isn't a lot of info on the web about this, so I thought I would reach out to you all, as in the past I have found great sympathy and wisdom on these forums. Thanks.
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