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Hello,
This is my first post here. I have recently received a SFN diagnosis based on the results of a corneal confocal microscopy and a sudoscan test. (I live in Spain and here it is impossible to get a reliable skin biopsy). I also have elevated FGFR3 antibodies, which seems to be associated with SFN. Nevertheless, I feel like something is still being missed. In particular, I am concerned with this diagnosis because I have no pain and, to the best of my knowledge, this is the main symptom in SFN. Accordingly, I would like to know if it is possible to have SFN without experiencing pain. I have several autonomic issues (e.g. tachycardia when standing or temperature regulation problems) which, according to my neurologist, are caused by SFN. However, my worst symptom is a non-stop profound malaise 24/7. I have experienced this unrelenting malaise since the beginning of my illness in March 2020 every single day. I try to describe it to my doctors as feeling like I have constantly a severe flu (without any respiratory symptoms) which never goes away. This malaise is really incapacitating and I am unable to leave my house and spend most of the day in bed. I wonder if this daily malaise is actually a SFN symptom. Does anyone else experience a similar feeling? Thank you in advance for your help. |
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