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Old 06-25-2008, 08:49 PM #9
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Thanks everyone, I'm having a bad week for no reason I can figure out. I just wanted to know if this exhaustion I feel is part of small fiber PN. I had a follow up NC and EMG and still thankfully no large fiber involvement.
I have been doing the research and finding nothing that fits my symptoms.
I now am nervous to go to sleep because immediately the pain increase. It is not subjective as stated in many articles( no distractions) but positional, laying down increases the pain . I have tried taking pain meds before sleep but unless I really load up by 2 or 3am I am awake and hurting.
I don't know how anyone lives this way. I'm now beginning to NOT be able to stop the pain and sleep. Of course not sleeping will lead to more pain. Round and round.
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