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Old 07-20-2008, 01:07 PM #1
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Smirk Just diagnosed with PN

I am so glad I found this site! I was diagnosed with PN 2 months ago. I am still going through the battery of testing to see if the cause can be determined. So far all tests are negative for any problems. I have a glucose tolerance test scheduled for next week even though my neuro doc said I didn't need it. The blood test he did for diabetes was a 95.

I took celebrex for two years becasue of a diagnosis of arthristis in my right knee. I quite taking it the first of June because the ortho doc indicated I don't have any arthritis but fluid on the knee. Has anyone heard of Celebrex causing PN?

My seems to be spreading quickly. I have tingling, numbness and buring in both legs and feet, both arms and hands, right side of my face and in my back.
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