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Old 07-27-2009, 10:02 PM #1
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I'm curious as to whether there are varying degrees of this stuff, like first, second, third, etc...? Or is it just what it is? Can the doctors rate the EMG/NCV results? Or are they just normal/abnormal? I have stiffness and pain in my ankles and I think its related to this, but I'm not sure. I thought it was related to spine stuff, but I had injections which totally helped the spine stuff, but not the ankles or the foot problems. I've read what I can about this but some things aren't clear to me. Any help is greatly appreciated.

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Hi all,

I'm curious as to whether there are varying degrees of this stuff, like first, second, third, etc...? Or is it just what it is? ..........
I've never heard of it being diagnosed in degrees, numerically.
I think it's 'just what it is'.
But there are different definitions (depending on where you go..... and what your doc decides to write down) of severe, mild, necrotic, etc.
I think different institutions and research depts have pet terms
they like to use.
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I have heard that some can have mild vs severe or more damage though that I don't think is the right word but the pain can vary in degrees regardless. My pain doc said that some people with mild want to chop there leg off and some with severe are more comfortable
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i have gone from being classified on emg/ncs's from mild to moderate to now severe, and those terms have been used by 4 different neurologists who have so far conducted emg/ncs's on me. so far as i know those are the classifications that they use at least around here.
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Thanks to all for your response. It seems it varies but there isn't any standard. I'm still trying to figure out where I'm at and I should probably just wait until I see the doctor. Take care
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I am also trying to make sense to all of this EE03. I have sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and was told is was a mild case. If this is a mild case, I hate to see it in a form of severe case.

It also started in my ankles, unbearable to be able to relax or sleep. The burning, stinking, numb feeling and pain is horrible. Now I think it is up my leg already. I get this big circle of numbness in my upper leg. It is like only the surface of the skin though. Don't know how to explain it.

I have been reading these threads and trying to find out what this is all about. This is my first reply to a post.

Hope we can learn more and get others to help us to understand it and what is going on.
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that refers to mild damage to the nerves, which can of course be quite painful. so the pain level does not always correspond to the level of damage to the nerves.
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Trishann, I've got several things going on with this. My GP has already told me of several things that he says are related to PN. I've got it in my feet, ankles, hands, lower legs, and then I get episodes in my upper legs. Its confusing and I've already seen one neuro who didn't help or explain anything at all. Having to wait and wonder is hard on me. I'm sorry your in limbo too. Have you got a doctor or appointment in the near future?
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EEO3: My primary doctor is the one that has been helping me. Before dx with neuropathy, my doctor did a blood test to detect inflammation, did an annual check for thyroid, sugar and etc, which was fine.

Now dx with neuropathy by EMG/NCV test, the doctor also checked my B-12 level, which again the results are fine.

My husband thinking maybe a neuro. may be more help, but I don't know if they would be or not. My doctor gave me Lyrica for it and I was already on Hydrocod/IBU before dx. because of the ankle/leg pain.

But this huge spot of numbness on my upper leg is spreading now, it just feel really strange.

EEO3 stiffness is definitely a big issue with me with neuropathy. I think this stuff also has flares. Days where it seems to be a little bit better and then it strike you down.


ECHOES LONG AGO: Thanks for explaining about the level issue.
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Trishann, the upper legs have presented in two different ways so far. My right leg went totally numb and when I tried to use it, it failed me and I fell. The left one gets a spot of pain while I'm exercising, which leads to weakness, bringing me to an abrupt stop. I have to wait for it to pass to carry on. Its also hard to explain the way it feels as its quite unsettling. This happens almost every time I exercise.

I was also diagnosed via EMG/NCV and I have seen one neuro who was useless. I'm waiting to see another one and hoping he'll be better than the last. (sorry to all if I'm repeating myself here)
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