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Fri, 4 Apr 2008 21:48:07 +0100

" ME Free For All.org " <_drjohngreensmith_

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ACT: Peripheral Neuropathy and M.E.

 

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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

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Cheers

John

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