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Old 07-23-2018, 01:10 PM #5
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How much and what were you drinking every day? I'm not convinced that alcohol is responsible for PN unless it's abused.

Try backing completely off of salt and sugar for a few weeks and see if that has any effect.
Depending on the day anywhere from 3-15 drinks. I drank a lot for a long time and wouldn’t be surprised if my pain is alcohol related, but it’s strange that it initially disappeared completely for a month after quitting drinking and this time it’s still here after 2 plus months sober. I have been limiting my carb/sugar intake, but haven’t cut out salt. Is there any science behind that approach? Does it help with your symptoms? I’ll give it a shot.

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