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Old 10-09-2008, 03:56 PM #3
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Originally Posted by echoes long ago View Post
that is the adventurous part of PN. No one knows how or if or where your PN will progress. It may progress, stay the same or even get better if you treat the cause effectively. Have you been given a thorough work up to determine a cause? If you go to lizajane.org you will get an idea of what tests should have been done for your type of neuropathy.
Thanks for your reply.
I have had all the normal tests that are carried out in this country to establish what type of PN I have.
The website you refered me to has so far been unavailable to me.
You mention treating the cause. As stated mine is Idiopathic (no known cause)
I was told by my Neurologist to keep fit & healthy.
I still work but are finding it more difficult driving & walking.
I keep fit by cycling as often as I can but have to clip my feet to the pedals to make sure they don't slide off.
I would still like to hear of other areas of the body that can become infected. Also can the discomfort beome so extreme that some people finish up getting limbs removed.
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