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<blockquote data-quote="Morgawr2" data-source="post: 864046" data-attributes="member: 185928"><p>I've had neuropathy for many years, from prolapsed discs and now compounded by T2. I get intense burning, pins and needles and numbness, plus cramps in my feet at night. Buying loose woven bed socks (sexy eh?) helps with the night time and cotton day socks with no elastic or rubber in the neck. Ask to be referred to a Pain Clinic if it's too much, they can diagnose and prescribe for a much wider range of conditions. I am having acupuncture at the moment on the NHS to relieve neuropathy in my neck, arms and hands; the NHS gets a lot of stick from various quarters but God bless 'em. </p><p> But in the end you've got to keep smiling and positive. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Morgawr2, post: 864046, member: 185928"] I've had neuropathy for many years, from prolapsed discs and now compounded by T2. I get intense burning, pins and needles and numbness, plus cramps in my feet at night. Buying loose woven bed socks (sexy eh?) helps with the night time and cotton day socks with no elastic or rubber in the neck. Ask to be referred to a Pain Clinic if it's too much, they can diagnose and prescribe for a much wider range of conditions. I am having acupuncture at the moment on the NHS to relieve neuropathy in my neck, arms and hands; the NHS gets a lot of stick from various quarters but God bless 'em. But in the end you've got to keep smiling and positive. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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