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Old 01-27-2019, 04:57 AM #9
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Has anyone else made a direct correlation between the severity of their neuropathy symptoms and salt intake?

I'm embarrassed at how long it's taken me to figure this out.
I have had it over 30 years, and still have not made the connection to salt intake and pain, I might try that tomorrow!
My Neurologist just put me on a anti inflammation dairy free diet, but I am noticing more EM pain, so maybe my recent modifications include more salt?
I am talking to a dietician in two weeks, I will see what she thinks.
I also have the unquenchable thirst, used to have horrendous cramping, but now only my high arches cramp.
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