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Old 06-30-2009, 09:28 PM #1
Herco Herco is offline
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Default Mayo, a long shot or worth a shot?

I have idiopathic peripheral neuropathy (pn) along with depression and insomnia. Family and friends are urging me to go the Mayo clinic in Minnesota. I suspect medication may have caused the neuropathy but can't say for sure. I fear medical bankruptcy, but also understand that without identifying an underlying cause you can only treat the symptoms and the symptoms can be hard to treat. I have not made much progress against the three conditions in two years of trying. I'm looking for advice from forum members that have gone to the Mayo for their pn problems. Would you recommend going/not going?
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