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@heisenberg34

Wait a minute. You have idiopathic "painless" peripheral neuropathy? I would love to have "painless" neuropathy. What exactly do you mean by painless? How do you know you have it is it's painless?

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You are right, painless is our goal. Don't you just love people who say they get a little pins and needles sometimes or have reduced feelings sometimes when we are suffering with severe pain, burning hot, freezing cold, severe cramping, electrical shocks, muscle weakness, balance problems, sensitivity to touch, twitching, itching, and whatever pains I left out? I say if you have NO pains, then count your lucky stars.