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I have 2 main spots that burn- my lower neck area and now my toes, is this always neuropathy or could it be something else?
I had an EMG done about 2 mths ago and it was normal, i'm wondering is there any other testing anyone did for this?
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My toes burn all the time. At times I have had
to ice them. At other times they don't actually
burn but they are bright red. LD says it is
neuropathy. I take supps like Nato/Wobenzym but
the problem has not resolved thus far.
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Pinelady
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No more testing I found Lyme and that was enough.
-------------------- Suspected Lyme 07 Test neg One band migrating in IgG region unable to identify.Igenex Jan.09IFA titer 1:40 IND IgM neg pos 31 +++ 34 IND 39 IND 41 IND 83-93 + DX:Neuroborreliosis Posts: 5850 | From Kentucky | Registered: Dec 2008
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wow i didn't know wobenzym helped nerves, sorry the problem has not resolved JOLA, maybe there are more things we can look into
Pinelady, i know how you feel and i think i need to decide that too! haha
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MDW005
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I dido what Pinelady said.
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Carol in PA
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The neuropathy in my feet and legs is increasing.
I ran out of acetyl l-carnitine and alpha lipoic acid a week ago. Ugh.
You don't realize how well something is helping, until you stop taking it.
Carol
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carol, i take the alpha lipoic acid too, but i didn't know acetyl l carnitine is good, i think i have that on a shelf somewhere...
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