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maryec 04-27-2009 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Brian (Post 501537)
Hi, Bob explained it perfectly, when I was going the healing process I had bouts of increased symptoms followed very slightly less severity until it flared up again, the less severity part was so little that it really was only noticable over a few months, from year to year really showed the most improvement, it was a total of 5 years to get back to normal again.

Brian :)

Thats amazing, gives me hope !

Brian 04-28-2009 08:39 PM

[QUOTE=numbfoot;501628]
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Originally Posted by Brian (Post 501537)
Hi, Bob explained it perfectly, when I was going the healing process I had bouts of increased symptoms followed very slightly less severity until it flared up again, the less severity part was so little that it really was only noticable over a few months, from year to year really showed the most improvement, it was a total of 5 years to get back to normal again.

Without reading back through all your posts to see just what your problems where, how was it you got back to normal?

Hi numbfoot, my symptoms were burning feet and up my legs as well, plus those type of electric sharp jabbing feelings, plus numbness mostly on the soles of my feet, going by an emg I also had abnormal readings from that test as well.
My neuro found the causes in the first lot of tests which were prediabetes and i was low on b12 as well, both problems were addressed which allowed my nerves to start repairing, it took a total of 5 years to get back to normal, i would say the numbness took the longest of it all.

Brian :)

numbfoot 04-28-2009 09:44 PM

Thanks Brian, thats what I wanted to know.

daniella 04-29-2009 11:24 AM

Hopeful trust me I have gotten a range of never getting better to running again dx. My point is I think doctors sometimes just don't know with this cause that it is quiet an extreme. On a side note when I was at my new pain doctor this last week we were talking about my PN and RSD and he was hoping that it is mostly PN because if we can find the cause you can treat that and get a lot better. Unfortunatly I have had almost every test for the cause so am not sure what is left but was wondering if you know your cause? I also think a lot comes down to finding the right treatment which is a long long process it seems that is very stressful. Like I have heard here from Dan who found fentnyl or Brian about the b12 and sugar these things changed their lives. Hope we all find that soon. Many thoughts


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