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@brennankb55 The comment by your brother has a degree of truth. I have back issues and I was convinced that my PN was back related only to find out that I was wrong. When you consider the huge number of causes related to PN, it is no wonder doctors struggle with answers. Some have pain, some don't. Why?? The answer might be related to the cause. Ed

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@njed ~ No kidding! There are soooo many different causes for PN. Mine is currently in the "unknown" category. God bless those doctors who truly care about and listen to their patients.