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<blockquote data-quote="Tim55" data-source="post: 982217" data-attributes="member: 186079"><p>Hi Folks</p><p></p><p>I have been following some of Omnipods advice for a while now, although I am just taking ALA, methyl B12 and methyl B1.</p><p></p><p>While I cannot report the same success Omnipod has, I have certainly seen some improvement to my fingers - at diagnosis I could hardly fasten my shirt buttons, while now I can find the edges of an M3 nut for instance.</p><p></p><p>My feet were numb and cold most of the time and I had had a few falls when I failed to notice in time I had tripped over something, that hasn't happened since I started with the supplements, and I now have pain in my feet most of time. My view is that I probably had let it get much further than Omnipod did and it is taking longer in my case, but the pain is noticeably less now than it was a month ago.</p><p></p><p>Rather foolishly, I stopped ALA for a while, substituting glucosamine and omega3, which I thought would have a similar effect.</p><p></p><p>It didn't and I am now back on ALA.</p><p></p><p>I first came across this advice in another thread called "Help in dealing with Neuropathy, and I have posted my thoughts there.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Tim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim55, post: 982217, member: 186079"] Hi Folks I have been following some of Omnipods advice for a while now, although I am just taking ALA, methyl B12 and methyl B1. While I cannot report the same success Omnipod has, I have certainly seen some improvement to my fingers - at diagnosis I could hardly fasten my shirt buttons, while now I can find the edges of an M3 nut for instance. My feet were numb and cold most of the time and I had had a few falls when I failed to notice in time I had tripped over something, that hasn't happened since I started with the supplements, and I now have pain in my feet most of time. My view is that I probably had let it get much further than Omnipod did and it is taking longer in my case, but the pain is noticeably less now than it was a month ago. Rather foolishly, I stopped ALA for a while, substituting glucosamine and omega3, which I thought would have a similar effect. It didn't and I am now back on ALA. I first came across this advice in another thread called "Help in dealing with Neuropathy, and I have posted my thoughts there. Cheers Tim [/QUOTE]
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