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Axonal peripheral neuropathy: Finally, a diagnosis!

Neuropathy | Last Active: Nov 3, 2023 | Replies (115)

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@artemis1886

I just signed up yesterday. Never been on the site before. My original articles came from the medical journal of neurology and the medical journal of cardiology. My doctors gave them to me when I asked for them. The cardiologist did a one month holter monitor test 6 months after my second Covid shot. My heart was all over the place. He referred me to an electrophysiologist who diagnosed me with small fiber neuropathy. I then have had two punch biopsies by my neurologist to verify if I had small fiber neuropathy. It test positive. It has gotten worse and I can’t have a pacemaker due to no electrical system from dead nerves. The electrophsiologist gave me an article saying most people only live 7 years and die in their sleep. Since they are all from the journal of neurology you should be able to ask your neurologist for a copy of them. I am a retired nurse. I would have never taken it had I realized what I would be dealing with. I have just one question is why are the pins and needles so bad at night and not as bad during the day? It seems to help the pain to walk but yet you need sleep.
One of my doctors did a hip injection under anesthesia and over dosed me on ketamine scared me to death. Afraid to sleep. I did not feel anything until last night and it was raging pain. I had hallucinations, out of body experience and felt paralyzed. I could hear but not talk it causes psychosis. I literally thought I had died. It felt like I was suspended in the air like that show where everyone is in a coma. The advertise Ketamine treatments for pain. I hope no one ever gives it to me again. The nurses were laughing calling it the ketamine high and I just laid there crying so scared.

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@artemis1886, while the temporary restriction can be frustrating when trying to share links when you sign up, the temporary hold is to prevent spammers and solicitors from flooding the community with commercial intentions. Here is the article you wanted to share, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9259076/.