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Old 01-01-2024, 01:28 PM #1
Damo72 Damo72 is offline
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Hi all
I don't really know what I'm doing but here's my story
Drinking at some level for 40 years ish (51 years old)
I've had neuropathy before but it had always gone away with a few weeks or months abstinence.
Took me a long time to admit I can't control alcohol.
On my last relapse I changed what and the way I drank.
From regular beer to black cans 9% for about 10 weeks.
9 weeks sober now but it's worse and going nowhere.
On Gabapentin for pain washing it down with fear ATM.
My strength seems ok and generally fit
Has anybody any advice.
To be honest just writing this has helped.
Thanks Damo72
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