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Old 11-11-2006, 07:29 PM #1
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Default Congratulations, Brian!

I'm so happy for you. Very good sign.

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Old 11-11-2006, 08:46 PM #2
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Thumbs up That is really great!

Getting feeling back. Thanks for sharing...it is important.

It takes a while for
PN to arrive, and often people are impatient, waiting during treatments/nutritional support, that it takes time to rebuild, if you are going to.

I am very happy for you, and for each person, who sees improvements, regardless of the intervention!

That is why forums like this are so wonderful.
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Default We always love to hear stories of improvement.

In general, the medical professionals, if they can even diagnose us at all, do not tend to be very encouraging about neuropathy; far too many still think it is inevitably progressive. In some cases it may be, but I feel it is certainly worth all afflicted to try supplements, exercise, bodywork--what ever one can tolerate and afford--and for many it may slow done, arrest, or actually reverse the process.

Stories like your need to be heard, especially by those new to boards such as these.

May you continue to improve and inspire.
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Default Wow!!

Brian, that is awesome!! It's great to hear this news. Keep on doing whatever you are doing. This is great hope for others.

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Default Wow!

Someone who is actually experiencing extra pain-free moments!

I am mentally doing a jig to celebrate your success. To physically do so, well, I'd just topple over.

Great thoughts your way! Keep 'em up! - j
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Brian that is so great that you have improved, you dont hear about that alot. Good for you, I hope you keep it up.

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Brian, that is wonderful news! You must be so excited. I hope it continues to get better for you.
It's refreshing to hear some good news once in awhile.

Take care,
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