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Old 08-17-2008, 09:38 PM #4
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Mel is absolutely right about the B-12. My PN started the first week in June and it started, not with a whimper, but with a roar, on the tops of my feet and hands and in my shinbone area as well as my forarms. I started taking the B-12 immediately, along with many of the other supplements posted on this site, and started to feel a great deal better. I still have a far amount of burning but not like I did the first 3 weeks.

An added advantage of the supplements is that I feel better. Prior to the supplements I was always so tired if I became still I would go to sleep. Now I have alot more energy.

Are you taking any of the drugs typically perscribed for PN?
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