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Old 02-07-2019, 07:34 PM #8
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I've been eating low carb since about 2015 when I realized I experienced bad glucose spikes. I cannot say that it helped my neuropathy symptoms, but given that high glucose is a definite insult to nerves, I have to believe it's helped it from getting even worse than it is.


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How long have you been on a low carb diet and it reducing your neuropathy symptoms?

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