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@jshdma

@becsbuddy - Thank you for this reference. Actually 2 separate neurologists told me very definitely I do NOT have CIDP. But after numerous tests, they cannot tell me the cause of my symptoms. These are: very gradually increasing sense of electrical current starting at the bottom of legs and over years rising to the rest of my body. My legs getting weaker. I can still walk a few miles, but every step feels like I could fall, especially going downhill. The only diagnosis I have is OLP, an auto-immune inflammation in my mouth. Any ideas from anyone would be much appreciated. A pharma. company suggested that symptoms fit CIDP.

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Hi @jshdma, I don't have CIDP but I also have to be careful walking downhill with my neuropathy. I found an interesting reference that might provide some clues for you.

"Motor CIDP mimics include multifocal motor neuropathy and motor neuron disorder, while sensory CIDP can be confused with a host of neuropathic and non-neuropathic conditions that have a disturbance of skin sensation. Mar 26, 2020"
--- The Misdiagnosis of CIDP: A Review: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7229131/

Here's another one that might have some clues:
--- Neuromuscular Notes: Taking the Mis- out of CIDP Diagnosis: https://practicalneurology.com/articles/2020-feb/neuromuscular-notes-taking-the-mis-out-of-cidp-diagnosis