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Old 09-24-2013, 12:49 PM #1
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Default Newly diagnosed Sensory Neuropathy

Hi everyone, I'm about to make myself crazy trying to
Diagnose myself lol. I have been diagnosed with
Non diabetic hypoglycemia, b12 deficiency and
Sensory neuropathy. My feet symotoms are getting
Worse quickly it seems and I have so many questions. I've only been
To my GP so far. I'm taking Gabapentin 100MG 3x daily and
It's not really helping. looking forward to meeting
All of you and hopefully learning...
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