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Old 12-13-2017, 02:47 PM #1
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Default New query - alcohol

Hi everyone,

Sorry to ask this, I am wondering if anyone has had suspected small fibre neuropathy in early clinical stage, currently both big toe as are exhibiting the typical symptoms of reduced sensation and pain, that may have been caused by alcohol consumption. I am desperately hoping my abstinence might see it at least halt, or better, resolve or improve. Is this possible? I enjoyed a bottle of winr in the evenings with my wife, ok I had more than her, but I feel like I’m being badly punished. Also I’m really worried about progression. It’s alteady impacting my life but it seems there may be a way to go,
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