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newstown 09-13-2014 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Chemar (Post 1096231)
Hi newstown
we have to abide by Internet copyright regulations and so it is really important that you please provide a link as well as the full citation (title and authors) whenever you do a snip quote and also remember that any site that has the COPYRIGHT or (c) or ALL RIGHTS RESERVED allows *no* copy /pasting...so you can only link to them

Please could you provide the link and the citation for the quote in your post before mine

thanks

No, thats way too much work, anyone can google that, I just dont have time.

Chemar 09-13-2014 05:57 PM

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newstown 09-15-2014 11:58 AM

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Oh that's fine, thanks for the heads up. The data is readily avail if anyone is interested. I went from 1 mg to 40 of oral methylcobalamine for what appear to be good reasons. email me if you cant find the data sources. Google will easily get you there. Google Scholar will get you more than you ever wanted to know , probably. Thanks again.

beatle 09-15-2014 02:50 PM

Is this it?
 
http://www.prohealth.com/library/sho....cfm?libid=479

newstown 09-16-2014 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by beatle (Post 1096662)

thats a good article, the journal is mentioned you can go to google scholar and look around for additional info.

WannaGetFeelingBack 09-21-2014 08:40 AM

I was wondering if anyone here who is recovering from alcoholic PN can describe what it was feeling like along the weeks/months you were getting feeling back? Icehouse, particularly in your case, as I know it was long and drawn out. What kind of feelings did you have in your feet & legs along the way, as you were healing? Was it burning, or itching, or tingling, or anything like that? Or any other sensations? Or did the feeling just start coming back after your nerves were healing? I'm trying to gauge my own situation to see if I am progressing. Thanks!!!

Icehouse 09-21-2014 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by WannaGetFeelingBack (Post 1098065)
Or did the feeling just start coming back after your nerves were healing?

Yes.

I never had any significant pain or burning, in my case it was primarily a 'tingling' feeling like pins and needles all the time. It was in my feet and lower legs, and in my hands (fingers).

I could not even walk, or even hold a cell phone.

Over the course of the last 3 years I have regained that feeling back and I am 90% healed I would guess. I still walk with a catch in my gait and I get tired if I stand too long. It has been a long, slow process that takes patience, determination and hope.

I don't know if I will ever be able to run again, or water-ski but I conquer one goal at a time and take what my God gives me one day at a time.

WannaGetFeelingBack 09-22-2014 10:03 AM

Thanks for your reply, Icehouse! I have been feeling some pain in my feet lately, which I hadn't really before. I had heard that sometimes when nerves are getting "regenerated", that you may feel some pain, since they are "coming back". I have no idea if that's true or not, but I am hoping so, and that my pain is because of that and not that I am getting progressively worse :confused:. Still faithfully taking Benfotiamine, B-12 Methyl and R-ALA.

dawneve 09-22-2014 10:49 AM

Glucose is sugar, alcohol is sugar, yes, alcohol would be a culprit, but all sugars are culprits. I am way worse if I do alcohol or any sugars. Hope this helps.

Paininfoot 09-23-2014 10:39 AM

Blood test results
 
Hi there, can I just ask if any of you with diagnosed alcoholic neuropathy ever had abnormal results in your blood tests apart from Vitamin B 12 etc. For example were your general markers of inflamation eg C-reactive protein and ESR elevated ? Just curious because mine are not even though the docs' working diagnosis is alcoholic neuropathy .
Thanks everyone .
S xx


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