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1. The injury was caused by a chemical burn (see an old post for more info, I can't re-explain it right now). My "pain" is more like a tens unit is taped to my feet, achy pain going up legs. Not burning pain. Sometimes even wet feeling.
2. I already eat a pretty balanced diet, and stay aware of carbs (not away completely, but I know what's good and bad carbs). Better than the regular (fat) American. I am very aware of Diabetes types I and II and I DO NOT HAVE EITHER. I seriously have no doubts about this. If that means getting a thing to test my blood and record it so I can show the doc, then maybe I need to do that.
3. My insurance only covers generic meds right now, until I can switch it on Nov 1. And I can't afford to pay out of pocket.
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