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Thank you. So I guess getting the thyroid at a good level will stop that or reverse it? That might have helped me along with the other things I do.
Does this happen all over the body? Or small areas like Carpal Tunnel?
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I am not sure. The article says it only happens in some patients.
I was one of them.
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Thanks for the response. Some of the more recent studies I've seen also showed mixed reviews with ALCA, some with worsening of neuropathy.
I am 7 years post chemo. My right foot and leg feel normal. My left foot, ESP heel, still have moderate neuropathy. I have tried some of the supplements recently, b vitamins, alpha lipoic acid, glut amine, ALCA and find that they seem to make it worst. Not sure what to make of it--- true worsening vs regeneration if possible. Thanks |
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