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Default Pre-diabetes and PN

I have suffered from moderate to severe nerve pain for four years now. I am on 3000 mg of gabapentin.

After having several high blood glucose tests, Dr had me take A1C. This test showed 6.2.

Is it possible that this could be a factor in nerve pain?
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