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Old 08-25-2015, 04:10 PM #11
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Diabetics-- I mentioned Dr. Bernstein before, and his approach (which seems to have worked for him and for many of his patients) is to do such intensive insulin therapy and diet restriction so as to lower a1c to nondiabetic levels.
I have a friend who follows his approach, and she is doing beautifully. The majority of her pancreas had to removed due to disease, so she became an instant diabetic. She had a very difficult time until she got Dr. Berstein's book, and also just recently got a Continuous Glucose Monitor. She's doing really well now, and has her A1c down to 6.2.

Just stay on track with healthy eating, develop good discipline, and hopefully you'll be lucky and see improvement with your neuropathy. I don't know if my neuropathy was caused by impaired glucose tolerance or not, but I definitely am better today than I was a year ago having completely overhauled my eating habits and gone on a good supplement regimen.
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