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Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 4 9:33am | Replies (34)

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When I searched sural nerve I received an eduction in anatomy and physiology, with more definition than the dermatomes I’ve seen. Very helpful to see what nerve innervates what nerve. The spots where I have issues too. It’s gratifying to learn what has been missing for so long.

The body’s complex nerve systems and all associated triggers my investigation into the how of ‘it’. Pain, odd sensations and such problems. I want to know how to communicate to my doctor to help them help me. Needing them to determine the why of it.

I am glad your treatments are helping your symptoms with great relief. Having an accurate diagnosis helps.

What criteria is used to determine CRPS? Is it from an old injury, new or something else? Because I have old injury to neck and new injuries to back (new being a fall in 2021) then symptoms kicked up 6 months later. Coincidental? Don’t know.

I’d like to know if my problems were brought on by falls or disease process. I hope they make a determination…

Re: the spinal cord stimulator. Was it after various ablations that they determined that was “next step”?

I am glad to hear your procedures have helped you thus far.

I have to live more in the moment without neglecting ‘plans’ to help my situation. I find I have to check and correct where that is concerned.

I have been told back problems are cumulative…

I wish you continued success at treating your conditions.

Feel better.

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After the pain management doctor saw the results of my back operations, he immediately noted that I was eligible for a SCS. I had what is called a failed back syndrome. I have had mine now for about two years and I am 100% pain free in my Lumbar. I still receive injections and ablation in my Thorax and Cervix. God bless you on your journey Nemo.