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Old 05-24-2021, 11:12 PM #1
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Default PN and diet

Hi all,

I have a peripheral neuropathy diagnosis and I would like to know how others manage their diets. My nerves have become intolerant to so many foods and I am really limited in what I can eat. My diet consists mostly of low carb veggies, lean meat, fish, oats, seeds and nuts and low fat milk. If I consume anything beyond these things I am awoken at night with terrible tinnitus, a racing heart and tingling feet and hands.

I am wondering whether anyone else experiences similar problems?

I love food but I am wary of eating foods that could lead to further nerve damage. Any input would be appreciated!
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