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Old 12-21-2007, 06:59 AM #1
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Default Small fiber Neuropathy

Hi
I am new hear.

I have Small Fiber Neuropathy and Autonomic Neuropathy.

I had Acute Disseminated Encephamylitis in 2000. After a week of being ill my feet started to feel like hot cotton wool, numb and painful.Then I got paralized down my left side with terrible head pains. I had slurred speech and couldn't cope with the light.

I am left with numb burning feet, legs which have to be elevated because they go purple and make my heart flutter. All the other things vary from day to day.

The more I do the worse I get.

If I use my hands like wrapping up Christmas gifts the burning gets worse and my husband said I act like a drunk.

Does anyone else have similar symptoms.

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