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Old 01-04-2018, 01:34 AM #1
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Default I was wondering how everyone got neuropathy? I don’t have diabetes but I have +

terrible pain and it happened sudden onset. I had severe swelling in my feet for about a week and then I woke up one day with a massive migraine and tingling in my feet and it never went away and got worse and worse. My doctors have done lots of tests but can’t find a cause. I am on gabapentin but I have to take a lot for relief. What else does everyone take? thanks
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