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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1946823" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Antechinus - Not specifically on this thread, but I do agree there are likely to be those who experience symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, or other things, like disrupted vision, actually when their bodies are in a state of repair, which can be a little down the road from diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>My take on the PN/extremities position is that there could, for some, have been a period of very slowly developing loss of sensation during what an off-line T2 friend of mine refers to as hos "damage years". During that time sensations diminish, and are not so likely to be noticed, on a day to day basis, whereas when tingling (which can be sign sensation is recovering) appears, it is definitely easier to notice. </p><p></p><p>For some, the tingle/discomfort/pain is a transient phase and unfortunately, for some it remains.</p><p></p><p>That is my purely personal take on it, from observations on this site, for some years.</p><p></p><p>Having only ever once experienced post operative neuropathy where I had some ribs scraped to remove a (thankfully benign) tumour. It was the most wearing pain, in it's consistency and persistency. Thankfully, careful dressing and (some!) patience has seen it virtually resolve itself in a couple of years.</p><p></p><p>For anyone stuck with that sort of pain; they have my absolute sympathy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1946823, member: 345386"] Antechinus - Not specifically on this thread, but I do agree there are likely to be those who experience symptoms of peripheral neuropathy, or other things, like disrupted vision, actually when their bodies are in a state of repair, which can be a little down the road from diagnosis. My take on the PN/extremities position is that there could, for some, have been a period of very slowly developing loss of sensation during what an off-line T2 friend of mine refers to as hos "damage years". During that time sensations diminish, and are not so likely to be noticed, on a day to day basis, whereas when tingling (which can be sign sensation is recovering) appears, it is definitely easier to notice. For some, the tingle/discomfort/pain is a transient phase and unfortunately, for some it remains. That is my purely personal take on it, from observations on this site, for some years. Having only ever once experienced post operative neuropathy where I had some ribs scraped to remove a (thankfully benign) tumour. It was the most wearing pain, in it's consistency and persistency. Thankfully, careful dressing and (some!) patience has seen it virtually resolve itself in a couple of years. For anyone stuck with that sort of pain; they have my absolute sympathy. [/QUOTE]
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