During research we read articles suggesting that there were over a hundred types of Neuropathy.
Apparently it was considered appropriate to name each muscle or ligament affected by it and such the long list.
If Neuropathy had anything to do with the immune system that would probably make sense. However, Neuropathy is all external, caused by a single parasite and such there is just one type of it.
There is only one Neuropathy
In conversations with random strangers plagued by Neuropathy we made the assumption that they had similar bacteria-spreads as we had, only to realize that the assumption was unfounded.
For instance, watching a stranger dragging his feet, we assumed that his Neuropathy spread was as extensive as ours.
Seeing how obvious Neuropathy affected his feet we assumed that his hands felt hot and numb as ours but it wasn’t the case.
Search and destroy
We learned that even bad Neuropathy can remain in the feet or localized in just one spot. However, when embarking on search-and-destroy Neuropathy, the seeker has to cover the entire body and hopefully discovers less colonies rather than more.
For instance we found and destroyed Neuropathy colonies on feet, knees, hands and shoulders. However, the colony discovered on the right knee, had no matching pair on left-knee.
Parasitic spreads differ
Moreover, the Neuropathy-spread found on shoulders, was less developed on the right-side but heavier on the left, which revealed why, left shoulder felt immobilized.
Neuropathy spreads appear to differ from person to person and each spread could have its name but when it comes down to destroying Neuropathy; spreads differ but the bacteria causing it, is all the same.