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<blockquote data-quote="Jools08" data-source="post: 414668" data-attributes="member: 79937"><p>Hi jan it will certainly help to get you BGs to normal levels then time will tell how much damage has been to the nerves because nerves do have some ability to regenerate. With a little bit of luck once your levels are stable they will recover or a least the pain not so server. Paracetamol can give relief better then other pain killers, which Dr are not to sure why as it does differ from person to person. Remember it's your pain so don't other specially Drs tell you you don't have pain when you do, and treatment that work well on one person doesn't mean it will work for you. It is one of the worst chronic pain one can have and unless one have suffered with it others don't know how bad it can be. Hope that help and not confuses you. If you have any other queries please contact me. Wish you all the best</p><p>Jools08</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jools08, post: 414668, member: 79937"] Hi jan it will certainly help to get you BGs to normal levels then time will tell how much damage has been to the nerves because nerves do have some ability to regenerate. With a little bit of luck once your levels are stable they will recover or a least the pain not so server. Paracetamol can give relief better then other pain killers, which Dr are not to sure why as it does differ from person to person. Remember it's your pain so don't other specially Drs tell you you don't have pain when you do, and treatment that work well on one person doesn't mean it will work for you. It is one of the worst chronic pain one can have and unless one have suffered with it others don't know how bad it can be. Hope that help and not confuses you. If you have any other queries please contact me. Wish you all the best Jools08 [/QUOTE]
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