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Old 11-06-2011, 02:44 PM #1
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Default B1 deficiency caused neuropathy

Hi all,

I am from the Netherlands and a malabsorption issue has caused aggressive neuropathy thanks to a severe B1 deficiency. The doctors assure me they caught it in time and it will heal in 6-8 weeks but in the meantime I cannot sleep more than two hours, currently my feet are immersed in a cold foot bath and they burn intensely as well as tingle and 'shock me'. I am pretty down because my calf muscles have completely atrophied and I had strong legs!

I understand a lot of people here are stuck with this condition permanently and having lived through it for five weeks I can only empathise, I hope I don't annoy anybody with this post.

I was wondering if anybody else experienced neuropathy from a vitamin deficiency and if it was cured?

Thank you all.
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Old 11-07-2011, 01:41 AM #2
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Smile Hello Emsielee!

Welcome to NT!
Indeed you've found a great place! The peripheral neuropathy forum is one of the most active and full of great info.
Towards the top of the page over there you will see a section called 'PN supplements, tips, etc'.....it is loaded.
Down below that is the section where the active posting goes on. You'll find many caring people there ready to help.

Make yourself at home!
It's great to have you!

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