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Is it possible to have PN with really good reflexes?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Apr 10 3:32pm | Replies (13)

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@januaryjane

I've been diagnosed a few years by a Neurologist. Right now I'm just taking gabapentin, which helps a lot. I've has the weird sensations in my legs, like a bug crawling, but it's much better with the medication. I know it is supposed to get worse with time but mine is not rapidly declining. I haven't had in depth discussions about it with my doctor, just tell me the basics. The older doctor that diagnosed me retired and now I'm seeing a new one that wanted to take me off gabapentin. So, I'm not very confident with him and will soon try to find a different one. This guy is just a lot closer of a drive...but what do you do?

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Why does he want to take you off the Gabapentin?

I also was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. I have burning and tingling in my feet but also have that bug crawling sensation in the calves of my legs. It's sort of on the verge of restless legs. I take gabapentin to help with that. I haven't talked with my doctor about whether this will get worse, should I?