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<blockquote data-quote="jeffreyman777" data-source="post: 1921547" data-attributes="member: 494876"><p>Many thanks for all your replies, they are all very helpful.</p><p></p><p>Yes DaveXF, it is ruddy awful, that is how i would explain it. The Amitriptyline works for a few hours, but then the pain returns. </p><p></p><p>I got diagnosed after having numerous attacks of feeling weak, faint and lightheaded after eating. I then went to an Endocrinologist who diagnosed the condition, i have been advised to eat small meals with complex carbohydrate and protein on a regular basis. It is interesting pre-diabetics can experience these neuropathy symptoms also, they are very uncomfortable.</p><p></p><p>I will try the R ALA thanks Brunneria for the great advice, is there anything else i can try please, i am already watching my diet. I do not really want to rely heavily on the GP medication, would a good multi vitamin help address any other nutrients i am missing from my diet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jeffreyman777, post: 1921547, member: 494876"] Many thanks for all your replies, they are all very helpful. Yes DaveXF, it is ruddy awful, that is how i would explain it. The Amitriptyline works for a few hours, but then the pain returns. I got diagnosed after having numerous attacks of feeling weak, faint and lightheaded after eating. I then went to an Endocrinologist who diagnosed the condition, i have been advised to eat small meals with complex carbohydrate and protein on a regular basis. It is interesting pre-diabetics can experience these neuropathy symptoms also, they are very uncomfortable. I will try the R ALA thanks Brunneria for the great advice, is there anything else i can try please, i am already watching my diet. I do not really want to rely heavily on the GP medication, would a good multi vitamin help address any other nutrients i am missing from my diet? [/QUOTE]
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