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Old 09-06-2007, 05:12 AM #1
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Default Idiopathic Periperhal neuropathy

I just got diagnosed with this disease in March of this year but have been battling this for the past 5 years. Been going to see a pain management doc who is treating me like human guinea pig with meds that interact badly with the other meds I am taking. I am 40 years old and do have some back problems due to my military service 20 years ago. I know what it's not linked to diabetes since my blood sugar has been in the normal range.

I am wondering if there is any real cures for this because I don't want to live like many of you who have suffered with this for years. Don't mean to sound disrespectful to anyone here. I am suffering from intense itching and burning on both feet, also my toes are beginning to go numb and at times I am up for more than 24 hrs at a time when I have a major attack during the night.
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