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Old 05-20-2011, 10:58 AM
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Neurofibrosis? I'd get an evaluation for that. There could be
neuromas on your nerves?

The vitamin levels don't look too bad. Even the D is much better than most of the people who post here on the various boards.

If you have had shingles in the past, I'd consider l-lysine daily to try and keep them quiet. Start at 1 gram a day and up to 3 if needed. Herpes Zoster lives in the dorsal root ganglia and that is where some sensory PNs occur.

It took almost a year for my PN from my hypothyroid issues to resolve. So if you are still new on the l-thyroxine...give it more time. One needs adequate selenium and zinc to convert T4 (l-thyroxine) to active T3. So taking a good multi like Centrum is a good idea. Make sure you have those 2 bases covered.
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