Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Fri, 4 Apr 2008 21:48:07 +0100 " ME Free For All.org " <_drjohngreensmith_ (drjohngreensmith) > ACT: Peripheral Neuropathy and M.E. PERMISSION TO FORWARD, REPOST & USE IN NEWSLETTERS. Please urge your listowner to post everything even - perhaps especially - things they personally do not agree with for fair balance. If any of my postings is being censored, or selectively edited out, by a listowner, you may wish to join my M.E. Chums list to get the whole unbiased picture. ------------------------------ One of members has been diagnosed with Peripheral Neuropathy and, since she has many symptoms in common with ME, wonders if she should see an ME/CFS specialist? One symptom, she does have, however, which she does not believe is common in ME (from her reading of the literature anyway) is called the 'stocking & glove' sensation where it feels like one is wearing something on the legs and hands even when they are not. This is usually associated with Small Fibre Neuropathy but she wonders if it is EVER associated with ME symptoms? And she would like any discussion or advice, in particular, regarding this stocking and glove sensations. If you can help will you please give PERMISSION TO REPOST and we'll put it with all other contributions received for the benefit of all. Cheers John _drjohngreensmith_ (drjohngreensmith) ------------ Send posts to CO-CURE Un at http://www.co-cure.org/unsub.htm ------------ Co-Cure's purpose is to provide information from across the spectrum of opinion concerning medical, research and political aspects of ME/CFS and/or FMS. We take no position on the validity of any specific scientific or political opinion expressed in Co-Cure posts, and we urge readers to research the various opinions available before assuming any one interpretation is definitive. The Co-Cure website <www.co-cure.org> has a link to our complete archive of posts as well as articles of central importance to the issues of our community. ------------ (http://www.papercut.biz/emailStripper.htm) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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