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Old 08-26-2012, 04:41 PM #4
mymarie mymarie is offline
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Confused ? if neuropathy

You say the "fun" is just beginning. This started in Feb of this year. It started in L foot and within one month now in R, more so in L. Wouldn't you think by now there would be pain.(6 mos). I am a RN as far as being able to interpert the labs. Yes my B12 was on the low end and did try B12 injections for a month and am now taking supplement but no change. I have wondered about the diabetes part since it is in my family but again have not had appropriate testing to rule out. I requested A1C but it was wnl too. I think my next step is to make appt with a good Neurologist. And that is hard to find in my opinion. Again I am new to this and just rambling and do appreciate all advice.
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