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Anyone with idiopathic neuropathy? Just saw this upcoming webinar from the Foundation for Peripheral Neuropathy and thought others might want to sign up for it also to learn more about possible causes.

Shedding light on idiopathic PN: Recent advances in understanding
Tuesday, May 05, 2026, 1:30 PM Central Daylight Time, 1 hour
Register: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5305746/EEE3CEF81692A3D029C29AA214565BF9

Idiopathic peripheral neuropathy is a type of neuropathy where no clear cause can be found. It affects up to 27% of adults with neuropathy.

In this webinar sponsored by Lilly, we will explore new research that is helping us better understand this condition and leading to new ways to prevent and treat it. We’ll explore possible causes that are often missed, including metabolic health and immune factors. We’ll also explain what “idiopathic” neuropathy means and why it can be hard to find answers. We’ll cover common patient questions and share tips for better communication with your healthcare provider. This presentation will end with a live Q&A.

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@johnbishop

Thanks for this info! Being one of the many, who are suffering with this without a “known” cause, I am very interested in attending.