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<blockquote data-quote="col101" data-source="post: 1285671" data-attributes="member: 301438"><p>My experiences have distinct parallels with yours. Good on you for hanging in there and getting control of your BG and improving your eyesight, big steps. I've found its important to notice the little improvements and victories, take pleasure in hugging the cats and try to have other things in life. Practically, have you heard of alpha lipoic acid? I and others on the forum believe it can help with neuropathy the are a few threads about it if you search. Good luck with the journey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="col101, post: 1285671, member: 301438"] My experiences have distinct parallels with yours. Good on you for hanging in there and getting control of your BG and improving your eyesight, big steps. I've found its important to notice the little improvements and victories, take pleasure in hugging the cats and try to have other things in life. Practically, have you heard of alpha lipoic acid? I and others on the forum believe it can help with neuropathy the are a few threads about it if you search. Good luck with the journey [/QUOTE]
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