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To be honest, I haven't been contacting specialists, of whom there were many and at various levels of expertise, for some time now. They all have their EMRs, CTs, ultrasounds, and other things without which they can't move forward and without which they don't even have an opinion or normal human advice. Mostly, they just make statements and observe. It's also about the psyche, which is important to me. Your questions are clear, but the answers are less so.
The current treatment included antibiotics for inflammation caused by Borrelia and Bartonella, which hide in biofilms and cause damage behind the back of the immune system. They are experts fir nervous a cellular issues. The EMG was always normal, and a reduction in numbness was noted without significant progression of degradation. Fortunately, diabetes is not on the agenda, as it was not diagnosed from blood and other tests. The vascular specialist also found no abnormalities in the vascular system. Although I asked about frequent feelings of cold ankles and knees, which disappear with exercise and massage. Overall, I feel a strong detoxification because I am trying natural remedies, ayurvedic medicines, and also DMSO, if you know it.
My overall condition is definitely related to the neuropathy, and the central problem is chronic inflammation—the aforementioned pathogens—and stress on the liver and lymphatic system. Mitral valve regurgitation does not help matters too. It is a whole complex that I am dealing with more or less on my own. And sometimes with my general practitioner. Thanks for your response and questions.
Peter