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Wink New Here With PN and Gastroparesis

Hello, I am Mere. I suffer with autoimmune spondylarthropathy, FMS and now ideopathic PN with gastroparesis. I was hospitalized for three days when my stomach filled up with food and bile and became, well, hurt.

Alongside these symptoms are tingling in my feet and hands and numbness in my nose, mouth and tongue. The gastroparesis is better and the PN is better but evident after three months. I manage diet carefully which borders on obsession and use medications to propel food through. Although, this is all 'new', I have been hospitalized a couple of times in the past 20 years with unexplained pain and the autonomic, PN symptoms. They did not know what what was happening at the time. So, apparently, it comes and goes.

My GED says the PN and gastroparesis are not related (what?)! My long-time Dr. the Rheumatologist says too much tylenol and verapamil are to blame so I am tapering from tylenol containing substances and have halved the Verapamil.

Can anyone here identify with the GP along with PN?

Hope everone is well.

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