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Old 11-22-2015, 02:17 PM #1
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Thumbs up B-12 and A1c

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Originally Posted by Sredna View Post
Oh and one more thing. We are seeing a neurologist tomorrow. Any specific tests I should demand that they do? Blood? Urine?
B-12 deficiency can mimic Neuropathy in many ways, your wife's number needs to be above 400. Also if there is any doubt about whether she is a diabetic, the A1c will give an average of blood glucose over the last two weeks. I was diabetic for a couple of years at age 45 before diagnosed. Diabetic Neuropathy is one of the many types of Neuropathy. Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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