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Old 10-31-2011, 08:45 PM #1
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Default Foot neuropathy

My husband was on methadone for 6 years after a near fatal car accident. He decided to go off the methadone which was pure hell and now is experiencing serious foot neuropathy to where it is becoming more and more disabling. He is wanting to deal with this without pain meds and wanting to know exactly what herbs or vitamins he needs to take for any kind of relief. I have read all the different strands on this and not coming up with any definite solutions. Is there help or isnt there????????
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