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Old 03-27-2014, 08:47 AM
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For me I have discovered that things move very slowly in the world of PN.

My problem was untreated hypothyroidism for many years, and it took a YEAR after starting medication, to get my feet back.

By the time the doctors could agree on my test results, and I had the radioactive uptake finally.... my feet had progressed from very painful to numb. The numbness reversed to pain again, and it wasn't until a year later that my feet stopped hurting, and tingling.

This makes sense knowing that the peripheral nerves take time to repair themselves. There are many studies done on severed nerves and their growing back rate...and that is a slow process for most people.

So people here who do not have hereditary issues (which do not repair), just have to be patient and baby the areas of their bodies where the nerves are damaged. Removing toxins and triggers is important.
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