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Old 02-03-2009, 11:00 AM #11
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So--when you say "your PN may be better" do you mean stop progressing, or do you mean actually get a little better? This is something my doctor is really vague about. (she actually is vague about everything PN--that is why I'm asking for a referral to a pain clinic when I see her today) Perhaps it is a bit much to be asking you this, but perhaps you know!
Dear Dust -

I am pre-diabetic and I can tell you first hand that when I load my day with soda and sugary snacks I am in agony for the next several days. When I watch the carbs I have very good days. Like today, I only have the slightest of pain in my hands and feet. I would say my pain level is a 1 or 2 and that is becasue I have kept to a low carb diet this past week.

I do take Lyrica, amitryptlyne and tramadol for breakthrough pain. So far I'm not having to take much of the tramadol at all.
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