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Old 12-08-2007, 07:33 PM #3
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One more thing. I think LizaJane has spread sheets that are good for almost all cases of neuropathy, except some of the hereditary cases, which at this point, have no simple solution and get into some pretty unusual stuff, that you only get if referred to some research facility that has an interest in those diseases. I am sure when those tests get identified, those will be on her spreadsheets too!

I am wondering if they will ever draw an inference from spinal injury via any mechanism, from accident to anesthesia to surgery as to whether or not it precipitates SFN. (Likely no one is going to want to say that, and funding for that kind of research will be sparse.)
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