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Old 07-31-2009, 06:08 PM #1
Trishann Trishann is offline
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Does PN causes your knees to get in a lock position, last usually only for seconds?

Does it causes you to fall if you don't walk on a straight surface?

Does it cause stiffness especially waking up time?

Do PN causes knee pain too?

Taking a warm bath helps with leg pain temporially or does ice pack help your legs?

Does your legs feel cold at times even though you don't have poor circulation?

If you have sensorimotor polyneuropathy, and it alreally affected your feet, legs and hands can it spread to any other area of your body?

Hope you don't mind that I am asking all these question? Just wonder how much PN affects you and what you do for temporially relief.

Thanks Trishann
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