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<blockquote data-quote="Irene Banting" data-source="post: 1925126" data-attributes="member: 493783"><p>I have had type 1 for 55 years. I have neuropathy in my feet. My sister has severe neuropathy too. Some things she has found helpful:- Gabapentin, Lyrica, both on prescription and some side effects. Benfotiamine/ Milgamma:- this is a combination of B- vitamins which have been shown to help treat and prevent neuropathy. My sister reckons her feet are much better on the Gabapentin and Benfotiamine. I have tried both but they haven't helped mine. I have also been on Lyrica and Tramadol but hated the side effects more than the pain so weaned myself off them. I have recently read about an over the counter medication called PEA ( palmitoylethanolamide) it sounds almost too good to be true but I am forever the optimist and have ordered some. You can get it on Amazon UK. I suggest Googling it. Good luck to anyone with these horrible feet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Irene Banting, post: 1925126, member: 493783"] I have had type 1 for 55 years. I have neuropathy in my feet. My sister has severe neuropathy too. Some things she has found helpful:- Gabapentin, Lyrica, both on prescription and some side effects. Benfotiamine/ Milgamma:- this is a combination of B- vitamins which have been shown to help treat and prevent neuropathy. My sister reckons her feet are much better on the Gabapentin and Benfotiamine. I have tried both but they haven't helped mine. I have also been on Lyrica and Tramadol but hated the side effects more than the pain so weaned myself off them. I have recently read about an over the counter medication called PEA ( palmitoylethanolamide) it sounds almost too good to be true but I am forever the optimist and have ordered some. You can get it on Amazon UK. I suggest Googling it. Good luck to anyone with these horrible feet! [/QUOTE]
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