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Can I ask if your weakness progressed steadily, or did it start with noticeable worsening, then level off, or some other pattern? I could walk, do work around the house, walk up stairs all perfectly normally in November, but now stairs are noticeably more difficult, less muscular stamina walking, and I feel like I've had a muscle workout after modest work, with little recovery later.
the muscle weakness in my legs and feet leveled off after a few years....lately the weakness in my hands and arms is worsening as those areas PN progress. The numbness in my feet and legs has steadily progressed throughout the 18 years ive had PN. Now in the last 2 years it is progressing in my hands and arms.
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