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Old 07-26-2012, 04:39 AM #1
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Default How to find a good neuro

Wow, this is a busy forum.

My feet have been burning on and off for the past few weeks. Tonight, they are pretty bad. I need to find a neuro.

Is there any way I can ask questions to find a neuro who understands PN?

btw, I am already on B's and gabapentin (900 mgs at night). I've tried to find a post with concise nutritional info but you guys have lots of info spread everywhere. Is there a single post or two with the info I need?

My last blood test showed 20 for folic and 980 for B-12 with the vitamin regimen I am still on.
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