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Old 02-13-2009, 03:31 PM #4
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Hi Guys,

I've recently had a flare up, shooting/stabbing pains down my lower back and legs.

Anyway, this caused the allodynia to get worse, but i've developed what i would class as weird as now everything feels weird.

For instance, when i get dressed, it feels as if i can feel -all- the small fibres on the top, like its too -fluffy- or something, it feels soo weird against my skin, feel it on my bed sheet/quilt too.

Is this normal in neuropathy? i dont like it!!!
I cant stand many fabrics and so many that I could stand before I now find I need to turn them inside out because the outer side is usually smoother than the inner...so much of whatever I wear next to my skin in inside out! I have had to go to polyester sheets...cant stand cotton blends or flannel. And polyester blends are getting harder to find. Maybe silk next at the rate I am going.
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