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Old 05-27-2018, 02:45 AM #5
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Originally Posted by janieg View Post
Yes, nerves can recover. Do everything you can to give them a chance. Eat a healthy diet...low sugar, low processed food, watch alcohol intake, ample omega 3s. Exercise to increase blood flow. If you smoke, stop. All the usual stuff.

When mine first started, I had the horrible zapping nerve pain in my legs and feet. I rarely have that now, so something has helped.
That's the only type of pain I have is the prickly/stinging in the hands...if you don't mind me asking what type of pain do u have now..i don't have the burning
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