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Old 08-21-2007, 12:33 PM
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First of all BILLYE:::

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

I think I will have to put two of those things between each toe, so I would buy 3 packages of these things. Cheap enough. And it beats the heck out of cotton balls because they would stay where they are supposed to stay. I put this site in my favorite place and later, when Alan puts his boot back on, he'll mosey on over to the computer and I shall show him these. He will be amazed.

Now for the name of the ointment? That's a good question.

The only thing it says on the front of the label is H H, (look at the upper right in the pic).
There is no other indicator of what company, no p.o box, no phone number,
It does have some kind of serial number on the label.
NDC 52471-0100-16

And on the bottom of the label (which I had thought were some kind of decorative hierogliphics, it actually are the two letters H H next to each other.

But just to make sure, when I again go on 20th Avenue (right now, it's pouring outside), this store is only a few blocks from my house, I shall go in and get the actual company name, then I'll post here.

And Glenn.

I don't need cotton balls, or any other kind of balls. lol

Ever since I did the methyl b-12, I have no problems. Very little burning from time to time.

I do wear crocks, sandals that don't compress my feet (I took at look at was in my closet that I used to wear and I went "oh my god, I could never put my toes into that little toe box. (You know the kind, the dainty shoes where women squeeze their feet into?)

Well, no more of that for me. I just bought new white slides, (that cover the front, give me support, but leave my toes exposed, so on a really hot day, I can go shopping (no major walking, I have diabetic shoes for that).

And while I hate the look of the diabetic shoes, I know that they won't compress my feet so I'll wear them in the fall and winter. No sandals then. And I heard they are coming out with Winter fur lined crocks CAN'T WAIT TO LOOK AT THOSE THINGS!!! lol

So, for me the Methyl B-12, was a god send. Not for Alan, he gave up too fast. He wanted instantaneous relief. Doesn't happen that way usually.

Five minutes ago, he was sitting in the chair (wearing the cotton balls, the sock, and the shoe boot and he goes, "my neuropathy is killing me". I said "the boot is probably too tight in the toe area".

I took off the boot, took off the sock, got the toe flexor things. YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW LONG IT TOOK ME TO GET THESE TOE FLEXOR THINGS ON HIS FEET, his toes are so screwed up, I had to jam this thing between his toes, they are so squished together. My toes look nothing like his toes.

So I get the toe flexor thing on his feet and I said "now sit there and squeeze. That's exactly what he is doing. He says "oh, that's better".

Now how do I get doctors to pay attention to this?? Do you really think they are going to take our word for this??

Melody
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