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Old 12-08-2009, 04:05 AM #10
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Default diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy

I was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy about a year ago sent out the door without any advice.My nights are a nightmare from dusk till dawn.The pain is an 8 of a scale of 1-10 burning pain that makes my feet feet like they are in a vice.They are sensitive to touch.just putting on a moisteriser hurts so muchMy balance isnt the best.

I dont know what to do or how to handle this.I fall asleep from exhaustion of crying .but I have had enough.

.I want to find ways to deal with this.I have disc degeneration also and a hip spur also type 11 diabetis on insulin and tablets

but with all of this .... I do have a sense of humour
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