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Old 02-03-2009, 09:04 AM #10
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"....I should stop concerning myself with it."

Not necessarily.
You are prudent in wanting to learn as much as possible for the diagnoses you now have. Since ther is no cure for PN (or SFN), it is the treatment and the "do's & don't s " that you must be careful of.
Exercise (any type - dancing) is good to keep up muscle tone & usage.
Do as much as you can, without overdoing it. Watch out for over exerting yourself and keep as active as you can.
The only way to help yourself and be your own advocate, is to learn and know- as much as possible about this condition.
Then you and your doc can make intelligent, informed decisions, together.
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