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Old 07-06-2016, 07:11 PM #2
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I did try to testosterone at about the three or four month point after having peripheral neuropathy. For me it exacerbated my symptoms and felt more burning in my feet and body in general so I didn't continue with it after my first dose.

But I have heard that it supposed to help with chronic pain and depression. But I felt as though the pain that I felt from my PN outweighed any ideas of trying to stay on it and get better.

Hope that helps I wish you luck on getting better and let us know if you file real change in your peripheral neuropathy. This disease is so quirky you have to try a lot of things to try to figure out what gives you relief.

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