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Sensory axonal polyneuropathy Results

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jul 11 10:41am | Replies (13)

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@mlor - Sorry to hear about your husband and having peripheral neuropathy is a challenge on many fronts and not limited to physical disabilities. I too have axonal PN and in my case both sensory and motor. I'm fortunate not to experience pain but I have numbness and poor balance. I was first diagnosed 9 years ago and due to many questions, I was able to go to Mayo in MN in 2020. They told me what I have but not why. They could not offer any treatment plan and like most, no cure. They did suggest that exercising and keeping active could slow down progression. As it stands, they were right. I've been in and out of physical therapy and do home exercises and walk as much as possible. He is fortunate to have you as a caring person, good luck to both of you. Ed

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Thank you most kindly - with empathy and best wishes ML