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Hi! I happened to come across your post while looking for information about small fiber neuropathy. Have you seen any improvement with the treatment you mentioned? Five days after my first vaccine dose, I started experiencing tiny cramps, unpleasant tingling, and a burning sensation in my calves. I’ve had various tests, but never got an actual diagnosis. Many people thought I was just being a hypochondriac or that I was crazy. I also share that my lab results show altered immunoglobulins, specifically IgA, which is very high. Are you still getting tests done? I hope you’re doing well.

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@miguelsz I've gone from thinking it was lyme, to post covid vaccine syndrome, to mycotoxin poisoning. I did the Patterson protocol after taking the Radiance Cytokine-14 panel, but after 3 months it didn't seem to be having any effect which led to the mycotoxin test. Currently on binders, still haven't turned things around. The problem is that most of the symptoms for these various things are quite similar, and some of the testing (especially for lyme) is not very accurate, so it's like trying to find your way through a maze in the dark. I have another test coming up, t-cell related. I can't tell you how many blood tests I've had in the last 5 years lol

I know what you mean about people thinking you are a hypochondriac, they don't understand. But its real, we both know it. After a while I just stopped talking about it too much because I can see that people are just like, oh, here he goes again. Not to mention that conventional medicine seems woefully out of touch with these sort of conditions. And doctors are not very motivated to diagnose something unusual or out of the mainstream, at least in the USA.

I wish you success in your journey and I hope you feel better soon.