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Originally Posted by dman9271
Does it ever get better? That is what I am most concerned about. I can't imagine living the rest of my life like this.
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I won't blow smoke and say that it will go away. Symptoms that are your first priority now may move to the back of the line. I have trauma-induced PN with a diabetic underlying cause. The tender skin on the tops of my feet is no longer my greatest concern. I had Amyotrophy that took priority over PN symptoms. The Gaba may help you. Time will help you. Nutrition cannot hurt you. I don't know anything about Chrohns disease but many here steer away from sugar. In my case it has gotten better but yea I still know its there. I also believe in excersise to tolerance. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.