Fibromyalgia and autonomic peripheral neuropathy

Posted by mikee @mikee, Nov 30, 2016

I was first diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 1985 and autonomic peripheral neuropathy in 2005.
I read an article in JAMA or Lancet the said individuals with autoimmune diseases often have endocrinological disorders. I went to an endocrinologist who had read the same article. He performed tests that showed a growth on my adrenal glands, fortunately benign but affecting functionality.

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@rlinstrot

Do you have a link to the article you mentioned?

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@rinstrot, go to this website http://www.neuropathycommons.org where you can read articles and view discussions under the Media tab. Dr. Oaklander is doing cutting edge research on small fiber neuropathy and fibomyalgia.

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@rlinstrot

Do you have a link to the article you mentioned?

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@rlinstrot go to this website http://www.neuropathycommons.org where you can read articles and view discussions under the Media tab. Dr. Oaklander is doing cutting edge research on small fiber neuropathy and fibomyalgia.

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@steeldove

@parus Sorry that you've had problems with Humana, and I hope you'll be ready to jump on the change back to Medicare on the first day it's available. My small fiber neuropathy was diagnosed at Mayo last January, and I'm trying to find out if anyone at Mayo is working with Dr. Oaklander or if anyone at Mayo is doing cutting edge research on small fiber polyneuropathy. If not, I'll bite the bullet and fly to Boston...even though I moved to Missouri from Massachusetts just weeks ago!

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@darlia If you haven't yet made a decision about KC or Iowa, check out Dr. Glen Lopate at Washington University School of Medicine. He's part of http://www.neuropathycommons with Dr. Louise Oaklander.

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@rlinstrot

Do you have a link to the article you mentioned?

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Thanks!!

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The link doesn't work. Do you have a different link?

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