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Confused Pain from food

Does anyone else have foot pain after eating, especially sweets? Even though the Univ of WA diabetic clinic has told me that my test results show that my pn isn't from my diabetes; which I have, but it's totally under control at all times, no one has been able to give me any answers regarding my severe pain.
I take 10 300mg generic neurontin daily just to dampen the foot and ankle pain that I've had for 8 years. I was a fairly heavy drinker up till then but stopped drinking 8 years ago. One would think my feet would have stopped hurting by now if it was from the alcohol. I see the U of WA neurology department 4/23 and I'm hoping for an answer to this problem. Any input would be much appreciated.
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