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<blockquote data-quote="Art Of Flowers" data-source="post: 1410024" data-attributes="member: 375067"><p>Dr Bernstein seems to be saying that if you get your blood sugars back to "normal" levels then the damaged nerves will slowly start to repair themselves, but this can take up to three years. He also says that where there was no sensation in the feet, as the nerves begin to resprout there can be a lot of "lancinating" pain experienced, but this pain eventually goes away in a few months providing you keep your sugars in a normal range. I presume the normal range for blood sugars is 4-7.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if this tallies with people's experience on the forums. Quite often you hear that neuropathy can't be fixed, but its progression can be slowed down. I also wonder what the impact intermediate fasting has on the repair of the nerves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Of Flowers, post: 1410024, member: 375067"] Dr Bernstein seems to be saying that if you get your blood sugars back to "normal" levels then the damaged nerves will slowly start to repair themselves, but this can take up to three years. He also says that where there was no sensation in the feet, as the nerves begin to resprout there can be a lot of "lancinating" pain experienced, but this pain eventually goes away in a few months providing you keep your sugars in a normal range. I presume the normal range for blood sugars is 4-7. I don't know if this tallies with people's experience on the forums. Quite often you hear that neuropathy can't be fixed, but its progression can be slowed down. I also wonder what the impact intermediate fasting has on the repair of the nerves. [/QUOTE]
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