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Old 04-17-2012, 10:02 PM #1
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Default PN symptoms worsen after a eating sugar?

Hi all,
I've reading the forum and somewhere mentioned on passing that even thought it is not clear how exactly glucose might be damaging small nervous fibers many PN suffererers know from experience that their symptoms worsen after ingesting sugar. Which is what is happening to me too and I was so relieved to find out because it didnīt seem to make any kind of sense.

I canīt find that thread/comment anymore. Could you share your experience or direct me to a relevant old thread?

Thanks so much!
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