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Old 08-03-2010, 10:42 AM #1
khien khien is offline
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Question neuropathy

I have just been officially diagnosed with moderate to severe neuropathy. I am 64 and not diabetic. no high chloresterol, no high blood pressure, and am very active. There is no pain involved, just a weird sensation. Neurologist says that nothing can be done and anyone who says different is just out for my money. While I am not in pain, I would still like to nip this in the bud and reverse the problem. And I am very confused as to why and how this could happen. Is it significant? Could it worsen? Primary Doc is indifferent to my concerns and neurologist says, oh well as long as there's medication, don't worry. I would like to avoid the medication if there is something else I could do. I don't want to wait to the point that there is pain or the weird sensation takes over my entire body.
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