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Old 10-04-2015, 04:06 PM #28
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Default Scared to death about my neuropathy

Mine is diabetic you are correct about lesser symptoms most of the time with control but not all the time it does tend to flair even under control much pain I might add so much I will put my feet in cold water for 5 min and take a Percocet. II would like to keep my reading at 95 and compare but it is a real challenge Intakes nothing to get it over the 95 range.


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