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Default Small Fiber Nerve Damage Question

Neurologist said I have small fiber nerve damage. Question though, I feel burning in my knees sometimes and sometimes in my feet. However, it is positional meaning some positions (bending knee for example) cause burning and some positions don't. Is that normal or could my nerves actually just be very irritated and have abitliy to heal? New to this and my neurologist isn't the best, just quickest to see me.
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