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Old 01-14-2009, 11:07 PM #1
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Default Skin biopsy not approved yet?

Hello all. I have had widespread pain in my sides and stomach for 3 years now. The doctors have ran all kinds of tests and everything comes up "normal". They say I seem to have some sort of neuropathy. They did the test where they run electricity through your arms and legs but was normal. I asked for a skin biopsy that I've read about to help determine demyleniation but they told me it hasn't been approved yet. they quit testing me a year ago and juse keep feeding me meds. Anyone here have a skin biopsy? I take 4800mg of Gabapentin a day yet SSDI says I don't take "pain medication" so i don't qualify for anything. So confused.
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