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Brian 12-08-2008 05:13 PM

Latest neuro visit
 
Well it has been 2 years since my last neuro review, i seen him yesterday and he done all the normal office neuro testing, pinprick sensation, coldness senstaion, the pin scratch test, tuning fork, strength and even reflexes, he said they were all perfectly normal :)
He still wants to see me again in another 2 years time, not that he expects any deterioration as long as i keep those blood sugars within normal ranges and not to relax to much now as when your going along good, it's easy to slip back into the old bad habits again, as he said the neuropathy can be still lurking in the back ground ready to strike back again if given a chance to do so, i won't give it a chance though, there is no way known :)

best wishes to all

Brian :)

mrsD 12-08-2008 06:07 PM

Congratulations, Brian.
 
You are an inspiration to many of us here, demonstrating what
one can do for oneself to maintain health.

MelodyL 12-08-2008 10:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian (Post 421438)
Well it has been 2 years since my last neuro review, i seen him yesterday and he done all the normal office neuro testing, pinprick sensation, coldness senstaion, the pin scratch test, tuning fork, strength and even reflexes, he said they were all perfectly normal :)
He still wants to see me again in another 2 years time, not that he expects any deterioration as long as i keep those blood sugars within normal ranges and not to relax to much now as when your going along good, it's easy to slip back into the old bad habits again, as he said the neuropathy can be still lurking in the back ground ready to strike back again if given a chance to do so, i won't give it a chance though, there is no way known :)

best wishes to all

Brian :)

Brian:

You are MY inspiration. I am on the same journey. I don't want my diabetic neuropathy to come back EVER AGAIN!!!

Here's hoping.

Take care,
Melody

watsonsh 12-08-2008 10:06 PM

Thats great Brian! :hug:

jarrett622 12-08-2008 10:57 PM

Wonderful! Congrats! :D

jakatak 12-09-2008 08:45 AM

Wow! That is very cool! I sure wish I would have waited before having supposed "neuroma surgery". But, I can certainly prevent it from getting worse. Good for YOU!

nide44 12-09-2008 09:32 AM

GREAT NEWS !!
I'm very happy for you, Brian.
I hope that this doesn't mean you'll not be lurking
around here, now.
Don't go away, you have much input for those
who need your experience and advice.
Especially your successful magnet therapy.
Stick around, mate !
OK?

glenntaj 12-09-2008 10:26 PM

Certainly echo what Bob said.
 
And it's always have an example of one whose neuropathy did not just get progressively worse--too few doctors provide any other prognosis.

Brian 12-10-2008 10:21 AM

Thanks everyone, there is no question in my mind that my current nerve health has a lot to do with all the great advise & support i was given in the begining & during my PN journey by the some of the very same people who answered this post, for which i am for ever greatfull to...... and thanks Bob for your kind words but i certainly won't be going away from this forum, [ not getting rid of me that easy, mate :D:D ] it has been my rock for many years and i will continue to visit here as much as possible.

thanks again everyone your the greatest ;)

Brian :)

Silverlady 12-10-2008 09:40 PM

Whoopee!!
 
Brian,
What a wonderful thing to read tonight! It's truly an inspiration. Take really good care of yourself and don't disappear. Your story should inspire a lot of people.

Billye


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