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Old 08-14-2007, 12:27 AM #1
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I really would like to know if you remember the exect moment when your PN had started? what was the reason? the situation? or maybe it was a slow process and you can't put your finger on the exect moment.
For me - it started one day, at work - I gave a presentation and in the middle of the presentation I felt this tinglings in my toes. I remember that I noticed it and one of my coulegues (mistake...) even told me that I looked sick. No special event before it, no virus, no any trauma. It started just like that... (In backgraund - there are new chemicals that I was exposed to, but no one of my doctors made the conection...)
I would like to read your stories.
(I know that my questions seems a like, but all this is very new to me and I can't stop thinking of my new situation. your support and coming to know you better help me a lot. I feel that you are my new friends and my "supporting family")
have a good day
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