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Old 06-05-2018, 05:36 AM #1
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Sooner or later the symptoms would have presented themselves either after a shower or any other time. You become aware at that time.

All of the symptoms described indicate neuropathy.

You should be looking for what could be a trigger eg certain antibiotics or alcohol. Doctors can't do much as once it starts they are powerless to stop it

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Sooner or later the symptoms would have presented themselves either after a shower or any other time. You become aware at that time.

All of the symptoms described indicate neuropathy.

You should be looking for what could be a trigger eg certain antibiotics or alcohol. Doctors can't do much as once it starts they are powerless to stop it

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Thanks for the reply Zorro1
I don’t believe the symptoms would have presented themselves as I don’t have a underlying comditon or I do not drink Alcholo and no antibiotics for at least a year prior I had 0 symptoms before that shower.something triggered a reaction which spread acutely for next 2 weeks.
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Thanks for the reply Zorro1
I don’t believe the symptoms would have presented themselves as I don’t have a underlying comditon or I do not drink Alcholo and no antibiotics for at least a year prior I had 0 symptoms before that shower.something triggered a reaction which spread acutely for next 2 weeks.
They were just a couple of examples. There are a lot of triggers but alcoholism is most easy detected but even then it could just be a coincidence.

Your young so either it's something obvious (dig deep and search Google hard ) having a powerful effect or its idiopathic.

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I have had a battery of bloods..MRIs and also a nerve conduction test all normal..my main issue is just in my hands..it hasn’t spread anywhere else in 6 months..The last neurologist I saw said it should settle but will take many months,I don’t know if he actually meant it.
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