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Old 09-19-2019, 02:03 PM #1
Suebee Suebee is offline
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Default Hands and Feet Neuropathy

Hi,

Does anyone suffer from this but do NOT have diabetes? My husband has been suffering from neuropathy for about 7 years with absolutely no diagnosis as to what caused it to start and his current meds are no longer working. He has been tested EXTENSIVELY and ENDLESSLY with still no cause or cure.

Thank you!
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