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home:diseases:peripheral_neuropathy [01.12.2019] – [Patient reports] sallieqhome:diseases:peripheral_neuropathy [01.12.2019] – [extended report] sallieq
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 <blockquote>Itching much better, but having a lot pf peripheral neuropathy in feet and hands, especially at night, when hands go numb and feet burn and prickle. Most annoying. Not sure if this is IP //Kas 2013//</blockquote> <blockquote>Itching much better, but having a lot pf peripheral neuropathy in feet and hands, especially at night, when hands go numb and feet burn and prickle. Most annoying. Not sure if this is IP //Kas 2013//</blockquote>
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 Unfortunately patient reported need to discontinue MP and resume steroids because breathing difficulty prevented sleep Unfortunately patient reported need to discontinue MP and resume steroids because breathing difficulty prevented sleep
  
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-//Gilly// 
-June 2012 
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--        Arm/neck neuropathy 2-4 
--        Left leg/foot neuropathy 0-1  
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-20 Oct.2012 
-  *  1-8  Arm/neck neuropathy, only when I keep my head bent over a lot 
-  *  2-4  Bursitis, both shoulders  
-  *  0-4  Left leg/foot neuropathy  
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-7 April 2013 
-* 1-4 arm/neck neuropathy, both sides, intermittent, can be left, right, both or neither 
-* 1-4  Shoulder pain and weakness, same as with arm/neck 
-* 1-4  Left leg/foot neuropathy&weakness, same 
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- 2 Jun 2013 
-Symptoms: many symptoms intensified with the head cold 
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-* 1-6 arm/neck neuropathy, both sides, worse with the coughing, neck especially 
-* 1-6  Shoulder pain and weakness, coughing again 
-* 1-5  Left leg/foot neuropathy&weakness, about the same  
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-July 2013 Overall Symptom tolerability – 3-7/10 I’m giving a range because the first half of the week was radically different than the second half 
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-* 2-7 arm/neck neuropathy, severe late in the week, 
-* 0-4  Brain fog, episodic, same 
-* 1-3  Left leg/foot neuropathy&weakness, same 
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-Aug 2013  
-* 1-4  Left leg/foot neuropathy&weakness, same 
-* 1-2  arm/neck neuropathy, better  
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-Sept 2013 
-* 1-4  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, much worse with exercise, exhaustion – I’m having trouble walking a straight line.  
-* 0-4  Brain fog, episodic, better 
-* 1-3  Blurry/distorted vision, better 
-* 1-3  arm/neck neuropathy, same 
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-Dec. 2013  18 months on MP 
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-* 1-4  arm/neck neuropathy, arm “falling asleep” at night, worse on right, same 
-* 1-4  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, much worse with exercise, exhaustion – same.  
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-Jan. 2014 
-* 1-3  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, same 
-* 1-2  Joint pain, thumbs, hands, elbows(right especially), ankles. same 
-* 1-2  arm/neck neuropathy, arm “falling asleep” at night, better 
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-Feb. 2014 
-* 1-3  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, slightly worse with walking, same 
-* 0-3  Brain fog, episodic, slightly worse 
-* 1-2  arm/neck neuropathy, arm “falling asleep” at night, same 
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-* 1-5  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, slightly worse 
-* 0-1  Arm/neck neuropathy, slightly better 
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-June 2014 Progress update – 6/21/14 Currently on an olmesartan break 
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-* 1-3  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, about the same 
-* 0-2  Arm/neck neuropathy, left, variable with arm/shoulder pain, some numbness 
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-16 Aug 2014 Progress update – 8/1614 full report in preparation for restarting olmesartan week after next 
  
-* 1-4  left leg/ankle/foot neuropathy&weakness, recently worsening 
-* 1-4  Overall exhaustion, episodic 
-* 0-2  Arm/neck neuropathy, left, variable with arm/shoulder pain, some numbness, same 
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