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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Rose:
Do you really think I have a shot at stopping my neuropathy (I can't
even think about a miracle like reversing it). But I need some hope here.
Oh, one more question. I know that, as nerves heal, I have read that sometimes they hurt when they are repairing themselves.
Now how on earth does one tell the difference. I have only had the burning and odd buzzing since the podiatrist used that vibrating tool on my feet.
Then that my feet were all over the place, but the next day they calmed down.
Last week they burned really bad. I just started the B-12 methyl about 3 days ago. I take 3 to 4 tablets (1000 each) a day. Since i know I can't overdose on the stuff I'm not worried. I feel fine otherwise.
When do I know that it's working. Will it stop burning, stop buzzing altogther??
I mean, when I wake up in the morning, I'm fine. But as the day goes on, there's a bit of burning. And it's usually when I sit or lay down.
It's a bit different since I'm on the b-12. Nothing like that first night when I came home from the podiatrist and that was about a month ago.
But the night before I started taking the B-12 methyl, well, I kept saying to myself "why didn't I listen to people on the boards, I should have taken this stuff last year". I know, I was stupid. But at least I learn.
I know it takes nerves a long long time to repair themselves. What should I be looking for. I'm a diabetic 20 years. I have absolutely no signs of it in my eyes (as per my eye doctor, and he was amazed), and my dentist said "you have no diabetes in your gums).
So why the feet? Did the podiatrist do this to me???
I'm really curious.
Thanks, Melody
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