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Old 08-03-2018, 02:54 AM #1
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Big Teo update... im sure you're all keen to hear!

So, after about a week i would say it was back to 95% normal. It (the numb patch) could feel temperature, pin prick and light touch (it cotton bud).

A week on, back to nearly square one. Cant feel pin prick or light touch or temp. The patch is still the same area, maybe not as big as before. I also cant feel the referred never pain as much (If i brushed my foot near my big toe it used to shoot up into the toe), and I cant palpate it like i could the other week... not sure if those are good or bad things.

Still thinking this might be MSK related rather than PN...

Well, hoping...
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