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Interesting that you ask that. Linda asked me yesterday to do some research into inflammation, to understand it better. I did start doing some reading on it and I came across a reference to neurogenic inflammation. So I looked that up and found that there is likely to be a connection between the immune system (the initiator of inflammation) and the peripheral nervous system. And the original article said that neurogenic inflammation can cause migraine headaches, which leads me to suspect that Linda's severe headaches (which may or may not technically be migraines) might be related to her having neuropathy. Anyway, I have more to investigate along these lines but it seems like there may well be a connection between neuropathy and a lot of health problems. To answer your question though, I would say that although there have been other health things that have arisen since she got the neuropathy, most of them did not develop in conjunction with the onset of the PN, or even very soon after. If I find out more I'll let you know Jim. Hank