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Old 09-22-2022, 03:30 AM #7
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Hi!

Anyone here have experience with alcoholic neuropathy? Did you recover? How much were you drinking before? How old are you?
Grateful for replies!
Please don't panic! Stress is not good for neuropathy. Please read my story here:
Almost cured from alcoholic neuropathy

Although I am now experiencing a setback, but things are way better than last year. I am 50 and have been drinking way more than you have.

The tingling will probably go, it takes time and good diet. It can take weeks, months, but every week or month will be better than the last one. You have a good chance!

Don't give up and don't drink!
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