View Poll Results: How much weight have you gained or lost since developing neuropathy?
Lost 10 pounds or more 7 26.92%
Lost 10 pounds or more
7 26.92%
Lost 1-9 pounds 2 7.69%
Lost 1-9 pounds
2 7.69%
No weight gain or loss 5 19.23%
No weight gain or loss
5 19.23%
Gained 1-9 pounds 0 0%
Gained 1-9 pounds
0 0%
Gained 10-19 pounds 4 15.38%
Gained 10-19 pounds
4 15.38%
Gained 20-29 pounds 2 7.69%
Gained 20-29 pounds
2 7.69%
Gained 30 pounds or more 6 23.08%
Gained 30 pounds or more
6 23.08%
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Poll Poll: How much weight have you gained or loss since getting PN?

How much weight have you gained or lost since developing neuropathy? This is the first question in LizaJane's poll. I will put the others up as well. It looks like it would be a mess to do it all as one poll, unless I have missed something.

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