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<blockquote data-quote="WhitbyJet" data-source="post: 323157" data-attributes="member: 35964"><p>I used to suffer from horrendous neuropathic pain, legs, hands and my back were affected, I was prescribed a whole range of medications and nothing ever worked, that was in the bad old days of poorly controlled diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Now over 5 years later its a different story, tight control of bg to non-diabetic levels and ALA worked for me, not overnight, it was gradual recovery for me. A word of caution, if you are on insulin therapy you may find that ALA can cause hypos, you would need to reduce your insulin dose. </p><p>As always do discuss with your medical team before taking any remedy, over the counter or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhitbyJet, post: 323157, member: 35964"] I used to suffer from horrendous neuropathic pain, legs, hands and my back were affected, I was prescribed a whole range of medications and nothing ever worked, that was in the bad old days of poorly controlled diabetes. Now over 5 years later its a different story, tight control of bg to non-diabetic levels and ALA worked for me, not overnight, it was gradual recovery for me. A word of caution, if you are on insulin therapy you may find that ALA can cause hypos, you would need to reduce your insulin dose. As always do discuss with your medical team before taking any remedy, over the counter or not. [/QUOTE]
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