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There have been success stories here. Brian is one, Liza Jane another, glenntaj is doing much better, wings also, sally blooms is too. There have been others. Also many people may not be totally better that post here but learning about nutrition, exercize, medication to avoid, what works what doesnt, doctors, gluten, antibiotics, etc has helped them to prevent becoming much worse or has helped them to improve overall if not totally better. Very little with peripheral neuropathy is black and white, it is almost always shades of grey. No one knows and no one can predict if you will get better, stay the same or if PN will progress slowly or quickly. everyone is different. The best you can do is to provide your body with the environment , nutrients and supplements that will maximize your potential to have your nerves heal. We all have dark times, im having a dark period right now myself but dont ever give up hope.
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