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I hear the despair of the thought of a lifetime of chronic pain. It can be overwhelming and all encompassing. However where there is pain there is motivation. Where there is motivation there is hope. For a start you have a definite diagnosis and cause of your neuropathy. That's a big advantage. So the first thing you need to do is control your diabetes as best you can. You can do this through a plant based diet. For a start read the study from this thread... A Dietary Approach for Managing Peripheral Neuropathy This study (below) shows how even type 1 Diabetes can be reversed by a plant based diet Reversal of type 1 diabetes using plant-based diet: A case study. A "nice" success story.... A Diabetes Diet Helped Me Manage Type 1 Diabetes | Forks Over Knives This is a great resource for all things diabetic/diet diabetes | Health Topics | NutritionFacts.org I have adopted this diet myself (around 6 weeks) and no longer experience any pain, though the numbness and tingling remain. It has given me focus and direction and a positive frame of mind. These are important factors. Combined with exercise and stretching I feel and look a lot younger. I believe I can eliminate all PN symptoms eventually. |
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