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Old 10-24-2007, 07:45 PM #10
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The symptoms you describe would suggest that you also had some autonomic disruption with your PN. Especially the gastric and nausea, and also the fatigue I beleive too. Not necessarily autonomic PN, but some autonomic dysfunction. I have terrible reflux at time,and my intestines squirm around like mad. I also had a spasming esophagus which was a very hard symptom to deal with. Sometimes all 3 at once.

It sounds autoimmune in nature, and the eyelids made me think of Myasthenia Gravis. I hope you are feeling much better now, and Brian was able to direct you to a good neuro in Melbourne.

Alot of people with PN have fatigue. As a matter of fact "fatigue", is most often a symptom.
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