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Old 09-22-2008, 07:09 PM #1
Leslie Leslie is offline
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Default Jellyfish and PN

Saw a new neuro today...

He is pretty certain that my PN was caused by a jellyfish sting I received 6 days prior to the onset of my PN. His diagnosis is based on the rapid onset of the PN and the fact that I had no PN symptoms prior to the string. All of the 6 other docs I have seen said the jellyfish did not cause this.

He sent his assistant off to do some research to see if there were any known cases off PN caused by a jellyfish string. She did not find anything in her research. I'm not sure what I think now. Have you guys heard anything like this?

Also, he said to see my gastro doc and get checked for celiacs. He also asked had I been checked for "spree." Anyone heard of that? He was so focused on the jellyfish that I forgot to ask what spree is...
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