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Being in the diabetic category this may not be useful, but I feel the impact of extra sugar in my diet just about every single time.

It has been helpful to curb my intake, though there are other factors that cause my flares. Which makes it difficult to pinpoint root causes at times. While I have been successful at times with cataloging my intake vs exacerbations, I have had to scale back my journaling due to time constraints.

Good luck figuring it out!

Jon
Thank you for reply, and I wish you the best of luck with your PN. Glen mentioned the 'double crush' theory and that makes a lot of sense to me. Once the tissue/nerves are injured, they are just more susceptible to further insults even if original insult has been removed/rectified.
I think it's like having a bad back in a way, if you have a bad back seemingly innocent movements or temp changes can aggravate your condition and cause it to flare where 'normal people' feel nothing at all. It seems to be a management issue.
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