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Default Unusual Progression ?

I was diagnosed in December 2007 after months of numbness and tingling sensations in my toes (both feet). A few months later in March of 2008 I started feeling burning in my toes and feet. I am taking Lyrica for the burning which has helped a great deal. I have not noticed any further progression in my toes and feet since. Recently I have noticed a burning sensation in my buttocks and back of my legs when sitting. I do not feel this when standing. My hands are not effected.
Does this sensation in my rear end when sitting sound typical of PN or could it be another problem ? I am currently weaning off Klonopin and have read this can also cause burning sensations.

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Jerry
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