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Old 06-25-2018, 11:00 AM #1
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Default Strong Familial Connection re: Idiopathic Neuropathy

Hello to All,
This is my first post, as well as my first day on this site...so glad to have found you!
Have any of you who have been dealing with PN, found that other family members are also affected? I am one of seven, and FIVE of us have PN. Only one brother sought medical treatment. He went through a battery of testing, only to get a diagnosis of "idiopathic neuropathy", and not really any help for the condition at all.
Wondering if anyone has found an alternative treatment which has made a difference????
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