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New to Neuropathy 2 months.

Neuropathy | Last Active: Feb 1, 2022 | Replies (69)

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@johnbishop

Hi @grovercleveland, You will notice that we moved your post into a previous discussion that you started so that members can easily follow your story and read your updates. It sounds like you are making progress with your treatment plan. Do you still consider your neuropathy to be mild?

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After all the testing, the MRG showed very mild neuropathy in one foot.
The MRG doctor was great. Just like old time doctor. We spoke for quite a while.
Told him about how a dark green tee shirt I bought, and then slept with an electric blanket Sep 2020. I see now that I did not know that heat the following week made it worse. Chest and back blisters hurt so much that I had to spray lidocaine 4% every 2 hours till went to dermatologist that prescribed Triamcinclone Acetonide 0.1% twice a day to front and back.
Used 3 pounds in 16 days. (He never warned me not to get on hands, resulting in thin skinned hands. (looks like I am 90).
Back to the MRG doctor; He told me to get biopsy.
Saw the woman dermatologist Jan 31, Monday. She looked at my back and said Mastocytosis, and added that she had several patients with it, and mine looked benign.
Feb 15,2022 the biopsy report will come in.
HumBug!
See this link(https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/mastocytosis/)
The English have got their shit together .