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Helen

Helen Report 23 May 2004 21:20

Small fibre neuropathy, where you have general aches pains pins and needles {image a toothache} that feeling all over the body.it all means at the end of the day nerves are damage, no cure just keep taking the pain killers?and have a sence of humour Helenx

Helen

Helen Report 23 May 2004 21:10

Here goes, neuropathic pain resulting from damage to neural tissue. {small fibre neuropathy}, pain is like stabbingpain like having a electric shock, numbness,arms and legs seem very heavy at timesl You need a sence of humour .helenx

Helen

Helen Report 23 May 2004 21:09

Here goes, neuropathic pain resulting from damage to neural tissue. {small fibre neuropathy}, pain is like stabbingpain like having a electric shock, numbness,arms and legs seem very heavy at timesl You need a sence of humour .helen

Helen

Helen Report 23 May 2004 21:08

Here goes, neuropathic pain resulting from damage to neural tissue. {small fibre neuropathy}, pain is like stabbingpain like having a electric shock, numbness,arms and legs seem very heavy at timesl You need a sence of humour .helen

Unknown

Unknown Report 23 May 2004 20:51

Helen Sorry to be a bit ignorant, but does this mean pain in all your nerve endings or somewhere specific? There are a few of us on this site with fibromyalgia/ME/CFS etc which are all related, and we suffer from various aches and pains. Even if yours isn't connected to ours (!), I'd be interested to know a bit more about your condition. Best wishes, Mandy

Helen

Helen Report 23 May 2004 20:48

Does any one else suffer from nerve pain,? or am l just the lucky one? Helen