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Old 01-24-2014, 05:15 PM #1
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Default My fiance has diabetes...

...and her neuropathy is either a 1...or a 17. Some days she can control it, but usually it catches us off guard and we spend all night trying to keep her comfortable and warm. Recently, we discovered topical pain gels (THANKS, A&R PHARMACY) and they have been helping phenomenally. I recommend looking into them if you haven't. It's a daily struggle, but it's nice to know there are things out there that actually help and our truly "cutting edge."
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