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<blockquote data-quote="aealexandrou" data-source="post: 2291059" data-attributes="member: 503484"><p>You should go to your GP and have it checked out. There is little that can be done medically for diabetic neuropathy. If the tingling and irritation gets too much they can prescrib gabapentin to reduce the symptoms.</p><p>It looks like your at an early stage. You need to halt or reverse the condition by going on a strict low carb high fat diet, or similar such as KETO or Paleo. Nerve cells can regrow, but you need to practise intermittent fasting to trigger stem cell growth. It is though very slow. I estimate that it will take me about 2 more years to reverse most if not all my neuropathy.</p><p>Unless you have lost feeling in your feet I wouldn't worry about walking barefoot. Your feet are designed to walk bare and its excellent for your posture and general health.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edited by moderator</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aealexandrou, post: 2291059, member: 503484"] You should go to your GP and have it checked out. There is little that can be done medically for diabetic neuropathy. If the tingling and irritation gets too much they can prescrib gabapentin to reduce the symptoms. It looks like your at an early stage. You need to halt or reverse the condition by going on a strict low carb high fat diet, or similar such as KETO or Paleo. Nerve cells can regrow, but you need to practise intermittent fasting to trigger stem cell growth. It is though very slow. I estimate that it will take me about 2 more years to reverse most if not all my neuropathy. Unless you have lost feeling in your feet I wouldn't worry about walking barefoot. Your feet are designed to walk bare and its excellent for your posture and general health. Edited by moderator [/QUOTE]
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