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Old 02-26-2014, 12:31 PM #1
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Hi everyone, I am so glad to find this site. I have peripheral neuropathy in feet and it is now beginning in my hands. I am not diabetic, have spinal nerve damage that is causing this. I have just gotten R-Lipoic Acid and Benfotiamine and CO=Q10 to take for this. I am on Gabapentin for this, but it really doesn't help very much, that is why I am trying the alternatives. If anyone can give me any help on this, I would be so appreciative. Looking forward to chatting with you.
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