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Old 03-07-2008, 09:48 AM #5
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Originally Posted by MelodyL View Post
Hi.

I read in one of your other posts that you are pre diabetic with neuropathy.

I have diabetic neuropathy. I take Methylcobalimin (5000) each morning. It helps TREMENDOUSLY with the burning.

I hope you are keeping a tight control over your blood sugar.

My feet are not numb. I feel EVERYTHING. Thankfully, the burning is under control.

Wishing you well
Yes, I am pre diabetic and developed neuropathy. I don't know if the
Anodyne Therapy is responsible for my lack on pain but I am thankful
for that. I don't take any meds for neuropathy. I am on a clinical trial
at UT Southwestern here in Dallas. The trial is to administer insulin to avoid full blown diabetes. So my blood glucose is under 110 but the goal of the
trial is to achieve glucose count of 95.
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