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Old 01-15-2010, 01:22 PM #1
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Default Diabetic Neuropathy and massage

Hi all,

I have severe Diabetic neuropathy to my left thigh and hip, taking Gabapentin 600 mg daily.

My wife recently bought an Infrared Massager for relaxation massage.
The instructions state, not to be used by people with Diabetes or nerve damage.

Has anybody gone down the road of massage/infrared treatment and if so any comments would be grateful.

Allan
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