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Old 01-28-2013, 06:23 PM #1
Stricky Stricky is offline
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Hello all, I'm excited to learn from all of you. I've been diagnosised with perpherial nueropathy at age 41 and I'm 48 now. Why I have this, I have no idea, since no one in my family has it. My lower inner leg musles have athrophied and my balance is off. I have leg braces but don't use them all the time nor my walker, only when I have to walk long distance. The only medication I take is sumatripatin for the migraines I get about 6 times a month (when I'm stressed or on my menstrual cycles). I'm a VA veteran and it seems that they haven't helped me much with this except provide me with the leg braces, walker and physical therapy (that didn't help much) and at first medications (gabapetin and tramadal), which I chose not to take at all now, except for the migraine relief medication.

I'm curious to know if gluten free diets help and also light therapy and tens kit therapy.
- Stricky
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