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Old 08-06-2008, 04:18 PM #1
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Default I have 2 questions re symptoms....

Hi

I have a NCV that confirms I have some sort of sensory motor polyneuropathy.

I was wondering if anyone can answer these questions...

1. anyone with a polyneuropathy find their symptoms increase tremendously while under stress?

2. anyone with sensory motor polyneuropathy have vertigo and numb on 1/2 of their face?

Kelly
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