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Cass30 04-13-2012 06:03 AM

Concfused
 
so i went to my doctors yesterday and i feel a little better...she wasnt impressed on how i was treated by the other doctor and we came up with a game plan. I was always told i have peripheral neuropthy but now it is listed as Polyneuropathy-progressive Idiopathic. Im not sure what that second part means.(if anyone has any helpful info about this please let me know)
She is pretty sure theres more than that going on so i have over 20 tests to do at the hospital tomorrow. so its off my feet and stuck at home untill next tuesday to try to get this flair up under controll. My meds are upped and i got a perscription for Lidocain patches for my feet that seem to be helping so far.

glenntaj 04-13-2012 06:49 AM

Polyneuropathy--
 
--from the Greek "poly", meaning many, just means "many nerves", and "idiopathic", from the Latin "idio", just means your pathology is, for now, confined to self--there is no known cause of it. Your diagnosis hasn't really advanced anywhere with this, although doctors do need SOMETHING to put down on insurance forms.

Hopefully, the further testing may reveal something that can point to a cause--be sure you get and retain copies of the test results!

Cass30 04-13-2012 07:24 AM

Thanks for the info, it makes more sence now. And keeping copies off all of the paperwork is a great idea, i didnt even think of that before.Hopefully the tests give more answers so i know for sure what i am dealing with :)

Dr. Smith 04-13-2012 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Cass30 (Post 869418)
And keeping copies off all of the paperwork is a great idea, i didnt even think of that before.

I have another suggestion - start a pain journal. Six months to a year from now you may have difficulty recalling exactly what you've tried, what results you got, what progressed where & how much, what helped, what triggerd events... things like that. You can find all kinds of samples/templates on the web. I suggest reviewing as many as you can stand, then coming up with your own - tailored to your particular individual needs.

Google: pain journal
Google: pain diary
Google: pain journal template
(and maybe some of the related searches at the bottoms of the google pages)

Doc


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