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Originally Posted by DishRag View Post
My experience is different. My neurologist stated that the 'normal' use of alcohol will have no effect on my neuropathy. I have stopped drinking for up to two months at a time(TKR surgerys) and my neuropathy was unchanged.

Normal for me is 2-5 beers at the end of every day
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This is a thread about potential Alcohol Induced Peripheral Neuropathy and your answer is beer!?!

You've found a way to deal with your own PN issues, so good luck to you.
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