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Old 12-06-2006, 01:57 AM #5
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Stitches,

Just came across this post - and I am a little concerned. I do not know your exact situation - what type of PN, etc. - but I wanted to post. If your reaction is not due to medication, then your symptoms are consistent with autonomic nervous system problems. Autonomic PN can exist by itself, but more typically coexists with another type of PN. For instance, I have a predominantly small-fiber PN, but I do have some autonomic involvement.

In fact, one of my symptoms is that I always run hot. In any event, this is something you should discuss with your doc. Of course, there could be a number of other explanations - I already mentioned medications and that may be the most likely - but it should be checked out.

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