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Brian 04-02-2009 12:23 AM

Yep, In the beggining of my nerve troubles I was told I had " no sign of diabetes whats so ever " from a GP who used the fasting glucose test, but my neuro sent me off for a glucose tolerance test and the results were that I was Prediabetic or sometimes called borderline diabetes, it was the cause of my neuropathy, I hope you find the cause of your troubles.

Brian :)

mrsD 04-02-2009 02:23 AM

I agree with Brian.

From what I have read about hemochromatosis, it damages the
pancreas. When you get it under control, the damage to the pancreas does not reverse. In other words you are stuck with it.

I think you should follow guidelines for insulin resistance or pre-diabetes.

Proper dietary control and use of some supplements may help.
B12
benfotiamine
r-lipoic acid
chromium supplements


These have shown improvements for diabetics.

Diabetics lose inositol and magnesium in the urine.
So these two are helpful too.

daniella 04-02-2009 09:24 AM

Hi first I am sorry for your suffering and they why behind your condition battle. I am in a very similar boat. I understand the thought of being on meds for a lifetime is not a happy one but can you look at going to a PM doc as something temp to get you in a better place pain wise so you can keep looking for the why behind this and that may offer you better treatment?On a side note I have been to a couple PM docs and most of them didn't even want to deal with meds and me they wanted to do invasive treatment. I also have rsd but there may be a route like that for you or a physical rehab program. I am not familiar with diet etc but for awhile they were watching me for pancreas issues and I was on a special diet to not put such a toll on that. I didn't have pain at that time so can't say if it would help that but may help you or just keep other problems at bay.

Mermaid2260 04-02-2009 05:21 PM

Have you seen a Rheumatologist? Ever tested for Sjogrens or lupus? It can take 3 - 5 years to test positive for Lupus, and this involves pain. Auto immune illnesses' of many types. Good luck! Stay positive all the time; I find this helps.

jcb11257 04-03-2009 07:33 PM

I have had three RA profiles done by three different doctors all say neg on Lupus MS RA and other autoimune diseases ( strange how doctors love repeating test at my expense and wont accept other test results from the same lab) Anyway I have a appointment at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville the first week in May I will keep all updated on the diagnosis.


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