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Smile Peripheral Neuropathy Proactive Plan

Sensori Polynuropathy ---axon loss in type,severe electrically with sensory fibers. Moderate motor fibers. . Acting up burning, jerking uncontrolled foot movements during the night pins and needles. What plan of action do you recommend.? I just started b1 And b12,omega 3 vitamin amytripolene . The food part is coming together now need supplements to work. Does anyone else have the motor, sensory and small fiber nerves acting together.
Need a good plan of action.

I also use Epsom salts for soaks. Took lyrica too many side effects along with Gabapentin to many side effects.

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