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Old 01-20-2008, 06:42 AM #1
Megan Megan is offline
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Default Stocking - glove sensations!

As SFN has not been established or proven by QST in my case, is there any other diagnosis at all that can cause the stocking (very predominant) and glove sensations?

I also have 24/7, continual burning of the lower legs and other areas of the body in rotating shifts, fasciculations (50-100 per day) and marked electric current/buzzing sensations in feet and legs.

As I have significant amounts of muscle fatigue, joint and muscle pain and very tender points all over my body I have lined up to see, in a couple of months time, a doctor who specialises in Fibromyalgia/CFS. However the neurological symptoms don't seem to fit at all with that diagnosis.

Anyone have any clues?
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