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Degenerative nerve disease is just that "Destruction" of once-active nerve cells. The Human body relocates as best possible, nerves pathways that best offer a solution for dying nerves. Unfortunately, like paralysis, most severed nerves lay dormant until we find a method to reconnect them. Neuropathy or nerve distress is relative to form of paralysis in as much the nerves are not 100% functional. These abnormal nerves are attempting to connect, and they cannot complete their task. They fire as usual, carry messages as usual, but end up running into a blockage as like a car hitting a wall. When the neurons smash into their wall, the event results in a sharp pain. Thus, we cannot find a cure or treatment for this painful event.

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The person I was responding to said he had peripheral neuropathy - not degenerative nerve disease. I suppose what you are speaking about is a disease which causes nerves to die. But nerves can die from systemic problems like being pinched and crushed. When relief is brought, then the nerves have an opportunity to regrow. It can take ten years. As in my case. Just had an epidural last week which brought feeling to the left side of my shin which has peripheral neuropathy - caused from issues with my spine.