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Old 05-24-2017, 08:17 AM #1
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Whats PN please I have
many symptoms same as yourself.but not hear
of pn being mentioned.
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Not sure what you mean. I have burning stinging pn like most.
I gave up on trying to find the cause years ago. It's appears to be both long and short Fibre
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Whats PN please I have
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Peripheral Neruopathy
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Peripheral Neruopathy
Oh .o.k. thanks for that peripheral meaning eye problem I assume?

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The main PN forum is here- this thread is on the Tips subforum - if you'd like to find more PN information you can post to the the main PN section..
https://www.neurotalk.org/forum20/

There are sticky threads near the top of PN section with very helpful info..
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Our nervous system is comprised of two types of nerves,

1) Brain and spinal cord (inside the spine) are the Central nervous system.

2) The nerves in the body outside the spinal cord and brain are called peripheral.

The PN forum discusses mostly the Peripheral Nervous system.

The optic nerve is a part of the central nervous system. It is a cranial nerve.

However the eye lids, and tear forming glands are peripheral.

Optic nerve - Wikipedia

Peripheral nervous system - Wikipedia
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Our nervous system is comprised of two types of nerves,

1) Brain and spinal cord (inside the spine) are the Central nervous system.

2) The nerves in the body outside the spinal cord and brain are called peripheral.

The PN forum discusses mostly the Peripheral Nervous system.

The optic nerve is a part of the central nervous system. It is a cranial nerve.

However the eye lids, and tear forming glands are peripheral.

Optic nerve - Wikipedia

Peripheral nervous system - Wikipedia
There are small fibers in the ophthalmic branch of the TN nerve. This is what likely differentiates the ATN (type 2) people (like me) from the TN (type 1) people. I had to go on pubmed to find this. I had burning in my eye and paresthesias up my optic nerve branch the first year of my condition.
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Where did you buy from?Have most of these symptoms my self.T.I.A.

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It's produced in Thailand and very cheap here. You can Google the name and type your country in the search
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