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Old 07-03-2010, 10:07 AM #1
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Confused Peripheral Neuropathy

Hi to you all - Looking for some advice and help. Based in UK.
My husband has been suffering with increasing, intermittent numbness in hands and feet, and has had to use a stick now for a couple of years.

He is 70 with type 2 diab., but this is well in control as the dr. has taken him off Metformin. He is not overweight and eats a healthy diet.

He has been for scans etc but essentially the NHS have not offered any possible help - is there any?

In anticipation angusannie
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