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Old 06-17-2018, 03:58 PM #11
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Can anyone tell me which center is known as being the best for treating PN?
just got back from the mayo in rochester where i was diagnosed with mild sensimotor polyneurapthy and small fiber neuropathy. they were quite amazing at coordinating everything. highly recommend it.
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My Integrative doctor sends me to LabCorp for running standard tests, which are covered by insurance. He found out what was wrong with me, when NO OTHER doctor did this. I saw 5 different neurologists and a few different PCPs. None of them had a clue and were not very interested in figuring it out. Now I have two Integrative doctors that I see. One specializes in mold illness and was trained by Ritchie Shoemaker, who wrote the book Surviving Mold. I found her after my original mold doctor figured out what was wrong. I couldn't be happier. I cannot imaging going through life not knowing what was wrong and how to fix it.

If you see an Integrative doctor, ask them to test you for mold. Regular doctors don't believe in it, which is criminal and a terrible shame.
Hi Pinky - I am highly interested in learning more about this test for Mold as I have worked in a building for the past 10 years that is plagued with black mold. Do you recall the name of the test and also can you tell me a little bit more about your treatment for mold?

Thank you so much!

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Thanks for reporting back. Can you say a bit more about your experience. In particular, I'm interested in whether they were able to determine the cause of your neuropathy? I've already been diagnosed with neuropathy, so I would only be going in hopes of them determining the etiology of my illness.



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