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I am sorry that you feel like this but if you are waiting for the neurological community to figure out why this is happening you are likely in for a long wait. Neurologists don't have a really good handle on why commonly known disorders cause neuropathy much less a brand new one.
If you want some perspective on the utility of neurologists, check this out: Are neurologists useless? Why or why not? - Quora The best course of action is to eat healthy and stay calm. Assuming that you actually have nerve damage which is a big assumption at this point, most acutely triggered neuropathies resolve over time. Hang in there |
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