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Old 07-09-2010, 06:30 PM #15
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Default Trust the folks here, please!

They've been a heroic help to me and You can learn soo much from them! I know I have!
My neuropathy[ies] came on fast in 6 weeks I went from tingly toes to the hospital! Then downhill until I got properly tested and diagnosed.
As for exercise, per se? Don't worry, just do your durndest to KEEP moving!!!!
Your instincts will tell you to 'keep still' and it will go away. But you have to MOVE to keep your muscles working! In addition to working the muscles? It helps your vascular system clear out the bad fluids in your system and keep things functioning better even tho your sensory nerves aren't telling your brain to do the 'vascular thing'. With diabetes of any sort? This is very important!
Take your time and please read the 'sticky's'. They are chock full of 'keepers' of good info.
Keep faith that you can help yourself, and that it mite not be soo hard to do so! 's! - j
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