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Old 09-16-2008, 08:48 PM #1
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Heart Burning fingernails

Hello all
I, too, am kind of new to all of this. Saw a regular neurologist for some of the usual tests, EMG, NCV, GTT (4hr.), heavy metals, Anti HU, B12,etc. Nothing really definite. Feel like I am in a wind storm with burning sand hitting me. No real numbness. Does not feel like the numbness with hitting my funny bone. Affects feet, legs, hands and arms. Now I feel some burning in my fingernails for the last few months. I stopped using any type of nail polish, etc. and still burning. Nails look normal. Finally have an appoint to see a PN neurologist in October and maybe I can find out what is going on. Neurontin doesnt seem to help. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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