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<blockquote data-quote="Stephen Lewis" data-source="post: 1946503" data-attributes="member: 479176"><p>I did smoke for many years but rarely more than 10 a day and stopped 9 years ago. I have been taking ALA but my pharmacy has either stopped getting it or cannot fins a supplier. It looks like I will have to go online and make sure I get the R-ALA. Does anyone have the name of a reputable supplier - I am always wary of online shopping.</p><p>Thanks Glenn for the carb suggestion. I will try to bring my amount down to 50 gms a day or less and try to get my BG down to the 5s.</p><p>I also read the research paper suggested by Indy51 and it looks as if continuous monitoring is the way to go and make sure I eat low GI foods to monitor and reduce the spikes.</p><p>I agree with NicoleC1971 that the nerve issue is more to do with the signalling which is why the pregabalin does help as it reduces the intensity of the signal in the brain which is interpreted as less pain.</p><p>Thanks everybody at least I now have some treatment ideas and objectives to provide motivation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephen Lewis, post: 1946503, member: 479176"] I did smoke for many years but rarely more than 10 a day and stopped 9 years ago. I have been taking ALA but my pharmacy has either stopped getting it or cannot fins a supplier. It looks like I will have to go online and make sure I get the R-ALA. Does anyone have the name of a reputable supplier - I am always wary of online shopping. Thanks Glenn for the carb suggestion. I will try to bring my amount down to 50 gms a day or less and try to get my BG down to the 5s. I also read the research paper suggested by Indy51 and it looks as if continuous monitoring is the way to go and make sure I eat low GI foods to monitor and reduce the spikes. I agree with NicoleC1971 that the nerve issue is more to do with the signalling which is why the pregabalin does help as it reduces the intensity of the signal in the brain which is interpreted as less pain. Thanks everybody at least I now have some treatment ideas and objectives to provide motivation. [/QUOTE]
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