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you said yes, does that mean you do have diabetes and that is why you are testing, or do you test as a 'precaution"? I do not have diabetes , but Im 'prediabetic" (a1c was 5.7, GTT 167), Endo says results are not high enough to cause nerve damage, so it didnt cause my neuropathy. ![]() |
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My sugar is normal. No diabetes. I test to keep my nerves healing. Nerves are sensitive.
Thankfully, integrative doctors know what sugar does to the body. SO odd that some doctors think you need high numbers. It is not helpful at all for them to say that. I had surgery and also had a separate problem and a doctor sadly gave me Levaquin. The surgery stopped my hormones so that was a double whammy. I have good doctors now, balanced bio identical hormones. It is the full picture. Supplements, diet and careful excercise. The supplements and diet help many people if the right dose, brand etc are given. No one is helped by the same thing. Everyone is different. The Dysautonomia/POTS causes my bp to go up and down.
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Tramadol Gabapentin (neurontin) Vicodin Cymbalta Tramadol and vicodin for the sheer (breakthrough) pain of it, neurontin and cymbalta for the burning and stinging. Take vitamin B out the yingyang and multiple and Vitamin C. Magnesium and potassium for the muscles and dehydration from taking the pills. Get on an anti-depressant to help with the stinging and with the depression itself. But yeah, please don't give up on your life just yet, stick with us and we will help bring you out of the despair. At least most days. *smile* Bruce |
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Im sorry you have to go through this so young. At 19 you should be more carefree. But your not alone. Millions of people have this affliction for various reasons, and hating yourself is a useless emotion. Hindsight is always 20/20. You were not to know, and who's to say that even if you took better care of yourself it wouldn't have happened anyways.
There are meds and supplements to help ease the symptoms and one that has worked for me is ALA. read up on it by googling it with neuropathy as your key words. Speak to your Doctor about it before you take it. It has lessened my affliction by at least 60-70 percent. I think you are in pain now and feeling hopeless, but there is hope. Be strong if you can and get a support system going. Last edited by Aussie99; 02-03-2013 at 05:40 AM. Reason: Spelling |
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Do you take ALA?. I read on here I should take R lipoic acid. I bought 100 mgs. I have to split it in half , 100mg makes me jittery. I also take AL Carnitine 500mg. what are your thoughts on the ALA vs RLA for SFN? Thanks |
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I am about to post about ALA in my own thread. I believe I read Mrs. D wrote in a post that R Lipoic acid also got her jittery?? I was looking for threads on Theanine and read it last night. I havent tried try R Lipoic. |
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