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Old 01-18-2013, 07:12 PM #19
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Originally Posted by Marie33 View Post
Hi APJH
I was recently dx with idiopathic SFN too. . Was wondern if you have diabetes or if you saw a nutritionist just for the neuropathy. Still can not find a cause. I was dx with mild prediabetes, but my endo doc said the pred is not causing my neuropathy. I have been using splenda as a sweetener subsitute , since im supposed to watch sugar now. Not sure what to do now since your nutritionist said not to use artifical sweetner. How long have you had your sfn and what do you take for your pain. some days the pain is just unbearable..any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.Thanks!
Unfortunately, your doctor discounts what you put in your body as having anything to do with the results. Prediabetes is often the precursor or cause of PN. It is often caused by gluten sensitivity, which is worse than sugar for your condition. At the risk of sounding too redundant, Glenntaj is correct.
I recommend spending $15 on Dr. Davis' book at Amazon: Wheat Belly.
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