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Old 04-13-2019, 04:38 PM #6
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Hi Paul, I've probably told you this before, but mine crept up slowly with numbness in both toes (right toe was numb for years due to back issues). Life was pretty typical when I started noticing it. I do think your idea of chronic stress has merit, I've always been anxious and definitely noticed an uptick in symptoms with stress. For me in the last few months even slightly strenuous activity definitely makes things worse, it was cycling or lifting a little weight, now its standing too long!
Sorry to hear about your condition. I’ve had PN for many years and I often have the feeling that I hope I kick the bucket before the pain gets worse. At least I’m 87 so time will give me relief. I’m married to a wonderful woman, she is now 85 and I’m grateful to have her support now. Keep your spirits up. Regards from the UK.
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