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Originally Posted by dancinglady
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I posted earlier this evening on your other thread that I would remain silent hence forth but I have changed my mind after giving it some thought and re-reading the post you made when I first responded about a month ago.
Based on THIS post, would you mind sharing something with us about your neuropathic diagnosis, symptoms, and pain?
I respect your privacy and if you wish not to respond, I will certainly understand.
There is a BIG difference between diabetic neuropathy
prognosis and the prognosis of PN from other causes and also of an idiopathic nature.
Many people here have idiopathic neuropathies, some from chemo, some from other drug induced causes.
The types and causes of peripheral neuropathy are vast.
If someone has "diabetic" neuropathy, the prognosis is usually much better and the symptoms and pain greatly reduced by good control of blood sugar levels. Many have lessened their symptoms and even reversed the nerve damage.
If you have been diagnosed with "diabetic" neuropathy, your prognosis
may be very good with proper medical treatment.
Do you know the cause of your PN? Are you diabetic? Are you levels under control? How long ago were you diagnosed? How long have you been experiencing symptoms? What are your symptoms? What body parts are affected?
Again, if you wish to keep this information private, I totally respect that.
We may be able to help with your PN pain based upon your response.