New to this forum, please help me, have SMALL FIBER NEUROPATHY
Hello
I just found this website and have a question. I would appreciate your help. I'm sorry for my English, it's not perfect.
It's been a year since I'm having pin and needles sensations mostly on left side of my body, but sometimes on the right side but not much. Firstly I could feel it only in my left foot, now I can feel the buzzing, burning and tingling in my knee, around my left eye as well, my heart is also behaving strangely lately. My doctor ordered MRI of my spine which showed that L5-S1 disc bulge is pressing the descending S1 nerve root. I also had a skin biopsy performed. Epidermal nerve fiber ( ENF ) studies showed borderline low ENF densities in the left calf and thigh with minimal perivascular chronic inflammation in the calf and negative stains for amyloid. Is it possible that the pinched nerve in my spine is causing Small Fiber Neuropathy ?
Thank you very much for any help.
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i have had 8 epidurals, only one did not work, the others provided relief for quite awhile, but in the end it only masks the issues, eventually symptoms come back, but I would say they have been beneficial for me in the long run
How did u find out malabsorption? I question this and my vitamins sre normal
Can you repost that link? It doesn't take me to the forum.. just the main page.
Not sure why but the article seems to have disappeared from their website and I'm not able to locate that specific one again. I did do a search on the link above and found a good list of articles and videos when I did a search using "small fiber neuropathy from cervical injury".
https://www.spine-health.com/search?keys=small+fiber+neuropathy+from+cervical+injury
You might want to play with different search terms to find something more specific.
I also have SFN. I also had a terrible pinched nerve in my arm for 9 mos. until it finally healed. I have read and heard from others that a pinched nerve can lead to SFN. I’m not absolutely sure, and need to study this further. But possibly, yes.
I have SFN and will share my expirence so take from it what you will. SFN is discovered by a biopsy which gives pretty definative results. The cause of the SFN can be more of a journey. Mine was cased by Sjogren's Disease which is autoimmune and causes the body to attack itself in many ways. SFN was one of my ways without symptoms until later when I developed foot cramps delux. Which I cured (so far) by putting a pillow to lift up the blankets from my feet. I didn't expect it to help but it did. Go figure. The Sjogren's will take an exprienced rheummy or a knowledable doc. You will have (likely) a history of other autoimmune diseases. I am recieving infusions of IvIg every 3 weeks for the Sjogren's which is all they have at this time. Fortunently, I am old enough (and how!) for medicare. There are biologics in the works.