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Originally Posted by hemse View Post
Positive thinking is the way ahead guys, agreed. Thanks.
Being positive is getting harder. Still must be. I have had this for about eight years now. My feet are gone (completely numb) My hands burn and this is what is the worst now. I'm on gabapentin and it is helping a little.
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