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<blockquote data-quote="DaveXF" data-source="post: 1946568" data-attributes="member: 492680"><p>An interesting thread...</p><p>My pennyworth,</p><p>According to many sources, DN is not reversible...there are plenty of sites with no obvious links to big pharma which say this, so why would they spout this unless it is believed to be true?</p><p>Tonight, my feet are fizzing...the first time since Sunday.</p><p>However so is my back, my right elbow and left wrist.</p><p>My circulation is excellent ( dopplerntests today) and my BP is ok...not great but OK.</p><p>Each joint on each toe has hairs, so have a good blood supply and yet they still fizz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveXF, post: 1946568, member: 492680"] An interesting thread... My pennyworth, According to many sources, DN is not reversible...there are plenty of sites with no obvious links to big pharma which say this, so why would they spout this unless it is believed to be true? Tonight, my feet are fizzing...the first time since Sunday. However so is my back, my right elbow and left wrist. My circulation is excellent ( dopplerntests today) and my BP is ok...not great but OK. Each joint on each toe has hairs, so have a good blood supply and yet they still fizz. [/QUOTE]
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