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My neurologist found bilateral, symmetrical, large fiber nerve conduction loss in my legs, in addition to my small fiber neuropathy, so I'll be having a spinal cord scan and nerve/muscle biopsies. Needless to say, I'm less than thrilled about the symmetrical nature of the problem.
Combined with bilateral kidney scarring, dysautonomia, and everything else, I'm a bit unnerved. Is this "normal" in ME/CFS? Does our brain inflammation carry into our spinal cords?
Anyone have experience with these things? Thanks!
Combined with bilateral kidney scarring, dysautonomia, and everything else, I'm a bit unnerved. Is this "normal" in ME/CFS? Does our brain inflammation carry into our spinal cords?
Anyone have experience with these things? Thanks!