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@ray666

Hi, Ed (@njed) I like that abbreviation, "dx." That'll save me a lot of time LOL We continue to discover curious similarities between our two PNs. You mention an "at times" circular (dizziness?) sensation. Here I go again: Me, too! I'm familiar with the wobbliness that my PN gives; it's an old –– if unwelcome –– friend. But I would never say that dizziness is a symptom of my PN. What you've reminded me today are my very, very infrequent "spells" (every 2-3 months?) to which I could be persuaded to assign the word "dizziness." Since I don't connect them to my PN, I've bothered to mention them to any of my doctors. The last time I had one of those spells was maybe three months ago. My PN wobbliness, on the other hand, is with me every day, 24/7. ––Ray (@ray666)

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@ray666 - I too have not mentioned anything to my docs about the occasional odd dizzy feeling, it happens about every 45 - 60 days. I doubt any connection to PN as well. Besides, got enough going on just trying to keep my balance!