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Old 05-13-2011, 01:35 PM #1
Killian Killian is offline
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Default Flares - Curious

I have never heard the term "flare" used in conjunction with PN until I came here.

Do most people have PN flares?

I don't think I ever have - my symptoms are there in my lower legs and feet/toes all the time. Yes sometimes they aren't as bad but they are always there. I'm on a very low dose of neurontin, I don't want to increase it. I was going to stop it but decided to keep taking the low dose.

I do not have diabetes - my PN is idiopathic.

Thanks.
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