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Anyone here dealing with peripheral neuropathy?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Dec 8 11:43am | Replies (3052)

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Although I'm not able to produce proof positive, I'm privately convinced my own PN was trying to signal to me long, long, LONG before Covid, possibly as long before as ten years, although it was not until 2022 that an EMG provided me with that proof positive. Until then, I dismissed my now-and-then balance difficulties as a simple – and not especially serious – moment of a minute's long dip in blood pressure; i.e., hardly something worth mentioning to my PCP.

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Well, I have autonomic neuropathy, which is a lot more debilitating just to tell you where I’m at. I started at 900 mg of gabapentin and I’m up to 2000 mg. I developed AN A few months after my last Covid shot turns out that I had an underlying condition simply known as the Michael Jackson disease pigmentation and apparently people with underlying auto immune situations popping up all over the place with variations of NPN so yes, the Covid vaccination I responsible but at the same point it saved hundreds of thousand so I guess I can be a martyr The hard realization is once you’ve developed any form of neuropathy you’re pretty much stuck with it for life. There are many ways to learn to deal with it.