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Old 04-16-2013, 01:15 PM #1
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Have neuropathy issues when I drink. I have done some research and it seems like its just when I over do it. When I take breaks from drinking, the neuropathy, if that's what it is, goes away. Lab work from I had done recently, had no liver problems but I didn't get Vitamin B done. I have a script for that. Do I need to stop drinking totally or control and is there anything to take to offset this. I am a 44 year old male in good health otherwise with a family. My physical activity has not been limited but I hate the tingling and pain in my ankles and shins. Any help moving forward is appreciated!!
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