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Old 04-24-2008, 08:56 AM
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Are you taking Jarrow's Methyl B-12 sublingual (I take 5000), under your tongue when you get up in the morning?

It should be taken on an empty stomach.

In MY case (and this applies to me), it was like someone turned off the burning faucet (if my feet were a faucet).

I rarely have burning any more. Maybe when the weather is nuts, or I have a really stressful something happening in my life.

But it made the difference between banging my head against the wall, and being able to have a somewhat normal day. Might not help the majority of people with Diabetic Neuropathy, but it really saved my sanity.

Just wanted to share.

P.S. Oh, I'm a coffee drinker (I go to Dunkin Donuts every morning). and two days ago, I became a DE-CAF PERSON. I only drink this in the morning.

No difference in the taste for me. And coffee had no impact on my neuropathy whatsoever.

But then again, I am not a COFFEE DRINKER like some of my friends are, they have pots of coffee going all day long. That's a lot of coffee and a lot of caffeine.

That's my one guilty pleasure. A nice cup of coffee in the morning. A bit of half and half, and one and a half splendas.

I hope I never have to give that up. I gave up every single one of my bad habits, bad eating, etc. etc.

Perhaps others (who are real coffee drinkers), will come on board and answer your coffee question????
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