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In the winter cuddling me has all the warmth of cuddling a block of ice. If you licked your hand and placed it on my butt it would stick!!
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Chiara @staceyau Oh I'm so glad you're getting relief! Loss of sensation Is such a dangerous thing. You can get infections or other damage and not know. I really hope it works Stacey! -
Stacey @SoChiara Thanks! I'm optimistic. At 42 I consider myself young/healthy, so last year when foot neuropahy began I thought it was b/c I'd been in bedy a bit the previous week with a viralyy thing, yyyyyyyyyso I did extra on treadmill; diabetes wastyyyyy ruled out; and I had to see a neurologist for a series of tests. I gave him the little rinformation I had about my biological mother (/aunt) who passed away 4 years ago but who apparently had the same symptoms but was told she had Reynauld's Syndrome. My neurolostt said he can almost guarantee she was misdiagnosed and that I had ca hereditary form of peripheral neuropathy. There is nothing to do for it, but some newer types of meds Lyrica can help enough to help me sleep. The strangest hallmark of this form of neoropahy is that it almost always comes on strongest at night, creating secondary sleep deficiency. Nobody knows why this particular form is bad at night. But I'm rambling...all else is good! Hope it is with you! Happy Friday! -
Chiara @staceyau actually love learning new things so I enjoyed learning something new. Medical issues are quite a guessing game as there are only so many symptoms a body can give as clues.
Yes I'm hoping today will go well, I'm ready for a change. Good would be nice. :)
Oh did I tell you Heather is now 6 months? Jenn, my daughter-in-law/NICU nurse, wrote me "the baby is now viable!". That just tickled me. Only a NICU nurse would think that way! :)
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