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<blockquote data-quote="MrsGruffy" data-source="post: 1884625" data-attributes="member: 472571"><p>Hoping to give you a bit of hope re. the neuropathy. I was diagnosed 6 months ago, but I had neuropathy and RLS affecting my feet and lower legs very badly (pain and numbness - should not be allowed to occur at the same time, right?) and after 6 months of strictly adhering to LCHF I can say with hand on heart that I have noticed a very real improvement in my symptoms. My below knees rarely stop me from falling asleep or staying asleep right now. My feet have lost the "ice cold throbby" feeling (they felt like ice blocks even when warm to the touch). They're still quite numb, but I believe nerve damage can take a long time reversing, and while I don't expect a full recovery, I think they are still improving very slowly. I also don't feel like I'm walking on bone with no cushion quite so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsGruffy, post: 1884625, member: 472571"] Hoping to give you a bit of hope re. the neuropathy. I was diagnosed 6 months ago, but I had neuropathy and RLS affecting my feet and lower legs very badly (pain and numbness - should not be allowed to occur at the same time, right?) and after 6 months of strictly adhering to LCHF I can say with hand on heart that I have noticed a very real improvement in my symptoms. My below knees rarely stop me from falling asleep or staying asleep right now. My feet have lost the "ice cold throbby" feeling (they felt like ice blocks even when warm to the touch). They're still quite numb, but I believe nerve damage can take a long time reversing, and while I don't expect a full recovery, I think they are still improving very slowly. I also don't feel like I'm walking on bone with no cushion quite so much. [/QUOTE]
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