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Neuropathy | Last Active: Feb 10, 2022 | Replies (318)

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Hi Southwind. I have been down your track and now feel that can overcome my Peripheral-neuropathy . If you can afford meet with a neurologist. He or she will run you through a very intense series o tests: Blood an fMRI brain scans. You wil then know what your real problem is. Then action can be considered. Many neurologists will suggestthat nothing can be done However as you have a brainproblem new research,accepted world wide shows that is incorrect. There is an incredible book ' The Brain that cha ges itself' àuthor Norman Doidge ison the market. Read it, and it will explain many possi ilities that many doctors are unaware of or hop on to your computer , and get through to thde Mayo Clinic who are totally up to date and fully support Doidge's findings. Good luçk and get excited about a better future. I am aged 89, and intend to overcome this problem. Let me how you are progressing. Best wishes.

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Thank you. I’m 82 and you are inspiring. I am reading Doiges books. My PN pain is manageable until I go to bed. A few hours asleep and I wake up with pain in my legs, feet and hands plus cramping feet. Usually I can get back to sleep, and after I get up and have been up and around awhile it recedes enough to not be noticeable. Sometimes it goes away completely but comes back almost as soon as I lie down. Does that happen to anyone else? If so what do you think is going on in our brain while we are asleep?