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Small fiber neuropathy?

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@celia16

Oh my, that must hurt to see your friends that way. I’m so sorry. Your approach is amazing though. I try to stay off FB, though I’m sure it works for others.

Do you mind saying if your mobility issue is caused from numbness in the limbs or weakness?

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My mobility is caused by weakness primarily. In 2016, I was stricken over a 10 day period by severe increasing leg/arm weakness accompanied by a UTI & kidney infection. On the 10th day and finally in a hospital, my knees finally buckled and I remained in a wheelchair for 6 months with extensive physical therapy that made great gains in strengthening my legs and getting balance to where I can waddle around unassisted for small distances now; but I cannot climb, do small steps or even a curb without help or a cane/walker. I cannot run, skip, or hop, but am grateful for what I can do and for being out of a wheelchair & able to drive. My hands are limited but I can now handle forks & knifes & TP!

In the hospital they tested for Guillain-Barre but it came back inconclusive because they did not obtain enough spinal fluid to test. They didn't retest because the hospital facility itself was not so specialized for neurological issues. I later went to Duke who says it's a possible I had post-infection disorder similar to GBS but there would be no treatment available for it regardless. So we're not exactly sure, but I have been tested for a lot of things that have been eliminated. I am officially labeled as Idiopathic Axonal Sensorimotor Peripheral Neuropathy, but I have never been tested for SFN. My symptoms seem to overlap both though: extreme sensitivity of hands & feet to cold (and heat); numbness & tingling from elbows to fingers, knees to toes; inability to sweat properly in heat; and general balance & weakness issues. My PN comes with a bit of pain that is managed well with Gabapentin.

So that was the long answer to the causes of my mobility issue. I spent a lot of time trying to get an exact cause so I could get an exact cure. My number one priority now is to keep strong with activity and physical therapy so I do not get worse and can live the best life possible!