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Tell me what you think about this
How does a doctor come to the conclusion that his patient has a alcohol neuropathie.
Is it because the patient has deficiencies like a b12 deficiency or a b1 deficiency
Or does a doctor review a history of alcohol abuse.
I have a axional idiopathic small fiber neuropathie in the past i used to drink a 4 bottles of beers every weekend,and even before i got this problem i was cutting down on the beer consumption to 2 or 3 bottles.
The only thing with the few tests that have been done till now is that my liver at the beginning of this problem had a gamma gt of 52 after 6 mounths it was 84 and a couple of weeks ago it was 70.
My neuro didnt think it was a alcohol neuropathie,the second neuro i visited also didnt think it was a alcohol neuropathie.But they never tolt me anything about how the constrains of a alcohol neuropathie.So i am asking everyone how is reading this,to give me there opinion.
I use on a daily basis 6400 mg alpha lipioc acid&acetyl L-Carnitine+400 mg Q10,
visoil,sometimes benfothiamine or 5000mg b12
None of these supplements above have any effect its still getting worse
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