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Hi SalesGuy

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

Peripheral neuropathy is quite common in people who drink alcohol to excess. It happened to me. I stopped drinking more than ten years ago and my peripheral neuropathy, which was confined to my hands, has been stable/slowly decreasing with time.

You might find it helpful to contribute to this thread https://www.neurotalk.org/alcoholism...ml#post1282932 .

It is a place where members can talk about their alcohol-induced peripheral neuropathy and get support and encouragement from other members.

All the best.
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