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Old 04-14-2008, 06:03 AM #1
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Default I'm glad--

--that you're showing up negative/normal for some of the nastier causes of peripheral nerve damage (such as autoimmune cross-reactivity due to neoplasm).

It is very difficult, when one keeps coming up negative/normal on these tests, to determine if one has an idiopathic small-fiber syndrome, or if one has some degree of central sensitization of central pain. Most cases of central pain do originate from some form of identifiable "smoking gun"--stroke, MS, combined subacute degeneration due to B12 deficiency--but it's certainly true there can be trophic changes to spinal neurons, especially in the spinothalamic, that can be very hard to detect. The chemistry of these reactions has become better known (interactions with Substance P, particularly), but try sampling that is spinal neurons without subjecting a patient to massive potential complications . . .

One of the neuros I've corresponded with at Hopkins about ganglioneuropathy (cell damage in the dorsal root ganglia) said, with typical neurologist humor, that finding such damage, or other trophic changes, awaits either better imaging techniques--or our autopsies, and I imagine that's true with a lot of Central Pain patients, too.
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Default Small Fiber Sensory Neuropathy

Anyone else have it in their feet and legs?
Alan in Hawaii
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I have it all over my body.
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Default Yes Alan,

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Anyone else have it in their feet and legs?
Alan in Hawaii
although I have had spinal fusion/laminectomy and still experience spine pain; the legs, ankles and feet are the worst. The legs are quite painful and heavy, making walking difficult. But....the burning in the ankles and feet, at times is almost unbearble. I do take narcotic meds, but still experience quite a bit of pain. Daily average on a scale 0 -10, is about 6-7 going at times to a 9-10.

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Hello,

I have been dx'd with small fiber sensory neuropathy. You may remember some of my past posts. The initial nerve conduction test showed that I had axonal damage...not myelin sheath.

Given this dx, what are my chances of recovery? Can axonal damage be reversed? I think the answer is no, but I want to be sure. I am currently taking a slew of vitamins/supplements are recommended by people here. I also take Nuerontin (900 mgs a day). I have stopped taking the Topamax.

My goal is to eat better, exercise more and eventually go off all prescriptions. I want to heal my body, not put more chemicals in it. Is this possible? Has anyone gotten better with the diagnosis? All the major culprits in causing the PN have been ruled out.

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Ann
Hi Ann Elizabeth,

How are you? If you dont mind sharing us your current condition. I really would like to know how the supplements help you.

Thank you.
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