Ragtop262 |
11-19-2015 06:14 PM |
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Originally Posted by Cliffman
(Post 1184299)
Even if they find the underlying cause in most cases it does not matter much because the damage to the nerves unless caught very early on is already done, Yes? The only few reversals I have read about so far are the lucky few that were caused by B12 and were treated in a timely manner or perhaps they were on statin's and got off the drug before too much damage was done. That said, there maybe other reversals I'm not aware of but the point is too much time is most often lost before the cause is discovered.
Cliffman :)
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It seems that full reversals of long standing neuropathy are very rare. But partial reversal - or even just stopping or slowing the progress is still much better than letting it continue to progress. I think that's why so many here continue to look for the cause.
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