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Old 09-17-2007, 08:36 PM #1
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Default Sorrrrry - more questions about idiopathic!!!

On the 'Idiopathic Sensory Polyneuropathy Syndromes' link:
http://www.neuro.wustl.edu/neuromusc...tml#idiopathic it states that the onset for this category of PN is the legs. Does this mean the legs as opposed to the feet? Is this the experience of most of the people who fit this diagnosis?

Also do you have days when you have increased burning/discomfort in one area? For example today for me is a 'hands' and 'knees' day. Yesterday was a 'thigh day'. Another day may be a 'lower legs day' or a 'face day'. This doesn't mean that the 'burning' is not in the other areas concomitantly but one or two areas overpower the others!

In that link posted above it also says that the "Course is slow partial recovery". Does that mean it will recover without anything being done?
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