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Old 01-23-2014, 08:49 PM #1
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Default small fibre priphral neuropathy treatment in New Zealand

I have recently returned to live in New Zealand and I suffer from small fibre peripheral neuropathy. My GP has written me a letter so that I an go to the Greenlane pain clinic at Auckland hospital. Does anyone know anything about this clinic and whether they are really effective at treating neuropathic pain or am I just getting my hopes up for nothing?
Are there any support groups in NZ for neuropathy? I'd love to hear from some fellow sufferers as my family really don't know where I'm coming from and are having problems getting their heads around the concept of neuropathic pain!!
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