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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2125535" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I stopped R-ala 3mths before my recent Roux-en-y operation in mid-June (2019) and will return on it mid-October. I will only take the R version as S version is believed to just be absorbed by the gastric system and hv no medical worth. I buy the 80% R-ala from Amazon or same make (San) by a respected vendor. The one I buy is 125mg so I'd reintroduce mine to 2x daily then increase to up max 600mg daily by 3x daily and always with food.</p><p>Now I'm on much smaller meals and less absorption I will take accordingly.</p><p>This is a supplement and not designed to replace food.</p><p>I hope you find the same as me and find less sensation or less numbness.</p><p>I'd be grateful if you keep me updated as many use it and stop posting. I'm assuming they are much happier so don't need any more support. I hope I'm right.</p><p>I know it works for me. I'm on more pregabalin tablets without it. I know I found I needed less insulin too.</p><p>Let me know. Thx</p><p></p><p>Ps. I only take R-ala for neuropathy. </p><p></p><p>Back/Pelvic spine has a nipped nerve so big toe and leg suffer with scatica which I hv to take multipul painkillers to be able to walk.</p><p>Now hv trapped nerve in neck but hv been able to get some use back in my right arm but still no strength in hand.</p><p>Definately not a stroke GP confirmed.</p><p></p><p>I'll update again if improvement on R-ala supplement in Oct/Nov.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2125535, member: 196960"] I stopped R-ala 3mths before my recent Roux-en-y operation in mid-June (2019) and will return on it mid-October. I will only take the R version as S version is believed to just be absorbed by the gastric system and hv no medical worth. I buy the 80% R-ala from Amazon or same make (San) by a respected vendor. The one I buy is 125mg so I'd reintroduce mine to 2x daily then increase to up max 600mg daily by 3x daily and always with food. Now I'm on much smaller meals and less absorption I will take accordingly. This is a supplement and not designed to replace food. I hope you find the same as me and find less sensation or less numbness. I'd be grateful if you keep me updated as many use it and stop posting. I'm assuming they are much happier so don't need any more support. I hope I'm right. I know it works for me. I'm on more pregabalin tablets without it. I know I found I needed less insulin too. Let me know. Thx Ps. I only take R-ala for neuropathy. Back/Pelvic spine has a nipped nerve so big toe and leg suffer with scatica which I hv to take multipul painkillers to be able to walk. Now hv trapped nerve in neck but hv been able to get some use back in my right arm but still no strength in hand. Definately not a stroke GP confirmed. I'll update again if improvement on R-ala supplement in Oct/Nov. [/QUOTE]
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