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Old 08-21-2015, 09:52 AM
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Default Realistic hope ???

This is such an excellent question.

I'm trying to figure out "how to be honest with myself" on the exact same question.

My chemo neuropathy started exactly two years ago.

For the last 1.5 years it's been fairly level, only slightly improving at the point where I can't stand or walk for long periods and I curtail many of the things I used to do, along with zaps, foot cramps, slight numbness, occasional tingle flareups.

Due to other challenges, I am only now starting to really research and implement my neuropathy program which is a whole suite of stuff. This is a lot, a lot of work and involves taking greater therapeutic doses of stuff that I wouldn't normally take long term.

I ask myself, am I being foolhardy? Is it too late now? Can Chemo PN really improve after 2 years?

Is there still some realistic improvement I can shoot for?

Natalie
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