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Default Have PN w/ no pain, but terrible balance. Balance tips?

Hello,

I'm new here. I've been diagnosed with PN with I have no pain at all -- but my balance is terrible.

I'm in Atlanta and am trying a new neurologist at Emory in Feb. The guy I've been seeing keeps saying, "There's no treatment -- see you in six weeks." ???

I take Fish oil and the Lipoic supplement.

I use a TENS unit on my feet and legs every day. I think -- maybe? -- it's helped very slightly. I can walk w/ a coffee cup without spilling now. I've been using the TENS since Sept.

I'm thin, eat well and workout. I'm 54.

Is there anything you've done that has helped your balance?

Alley
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