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03-01-2012, 12:13 AM | #1 | |||
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Ok, update. I did some more research and ran the info past a RN friend of mine too and I bought the following for an initial testing.
Centrum Men Under 50, Multivitamin, 200-Count Bottle Doctor's Best Benfotiamine (150 mg), Vegetable Capsules, 120-Count Jarrow Formulations Jarrow B-right Complex, 100 Capsules As posted here and with a second opinion, it is a good start to getting myself back on track - healthwise - from what is considered Alcoholic Neuropathy..... I will post weekly reports on if the above make a difference in my daily well-being. I have not bought the R-Lipoic yet, but I will add that if needed. Merci! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (03-01-2012) |
03-31-2012, 11:58 PM | #2 | |||
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I dont have the "drunk" feeling I normally would get if I stood too quickly or exerted myself too much. With a decent diet (not great) and walking a couple miles a day even with the cane, I am getting slowly better. So, IN MY CASE, diet, moderate exercise and ZERO alcohol (242 days) and a daily vitamin regiment is helping me get back to normal. One day at a time, as they say. I will report back May 1 unless something great happens... |
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05-01-2012, 12:15 AM | #3 | |||
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Month 2 down.
Still sober @ 272 days, been on the vitamins religiously and I can say that I am feeling better steadily. I have been only using the cane when I leave the house and I have found that I 'carry' the cane every so often and walk without it. Now, here is the kicker, the good part. I have a client in Oregon that refuses to shop at big box stores so she offered me a $200 giftcard to Walmart in exchange for some IT work. I took it and went shopping. I am now the owner of a brand new 18spd mountain bike that I ride about 3-5 miles a day. Now, I live in the Blue Ridge Mts so finding a flat straight road is like a needle in a haystack......but I ride around my neighbourhood and up to the main street for shopping. Its tough on the legs for sure, but my balance is improving and I have pretty much lost that 'drunk' feeling when trying to walk. Its kinda nice. So, to recap, good diet, moderate exercise and ABSTINENCE is absolutely working for me to beat "Alcoholic Neuropathy". Slowly but steadily. Thanks again MrsD |
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05-01-2012, 02:07 AM | #4 | |||
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I am happy for you that you are feeling so much better.
Keep it up!
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05-22-2012, 10:27 AM | #6 | |||
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Minor Update. Perhaps I should have my own thread
I have started to walk without the use of the cane. Mind you, not any long distance, but sometimes up to a half mile. Now, I know that does not sound like a lot, but it is! What I do is when I am on my normal day to day activity I just hold the cane to my side horizontally and walk "normal". I do this daily now and I am getting more confident. See, its true, if ya have a problem with the drink, just stop and things do get better, I am proof of that. BUT, I tell ya, I have been through some pretty tough stuff in my short life and abstaining from alcohol has been the hardest thing I have ever encountered. It does not have to be the end. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | bizi (04-06-2013), JacquiG (01-03-2013), lutopia (05-31-2012), mrsD (05-22-2012), PamelaJune (04-01-2017) |
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