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@pkalkstein

Well, not the sciatica, but I believe the neuropathy was a gift from PMR--so as long as PMR persists, I guess the neuropathy could return; that's why I continue to take LDN. Then, too, I have read that some doctors take LDN for prophylactic reasons--that is, to protect against various illnesses.

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My diffuse peripheral neuropathy was a gift from "idiopathic."

I stay away from neurology, If they don't know what causes peripheral neuropathy, they also won't know how to fix it.

Every time I go to neurology, they say I have foot drop which was originally caused by peroneal nerve neuropathy. Neurology didn't know what caused that either. They didn't have any problem pointing to severe spinal stenosis. The neurologist then says that I need a neurosurgeon but I don't want to see a neurosurgeon either.

I'm not a nervous wreck but my nerves aren't working very well.