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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2205974" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Cup half full (love the name), we have a Google number of folks who have reported their peripheral neuropathy (PN) as having improved, or gone away altogether, once their blood sugars were in a decent place. It tends not to be an overnight thing, although some Justin seem to notice things being different one day. </p><p></p><p>Some folks take a supplement R-ALA (not ALA, it must be R-ALA), and find it effective. R-ALA is used in maninstream medicine, in Germany for the treatment of neuropathy.</p><p></p><p>I tried it for a while for some post op neuropathy on my ribs. Over time, the neuropathy significantly eased, but I have no idea if the R-ALA had anything to do with it, or if my very long term healing Justin progressed a bit more. From my own perspective, it just felt good to be trying to do something about it.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure others will be along, once UK starts waking up a bit, to add their stories and views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2205974, member: 345386"] Cup half full (love the name), we have a Google number of folks who have reported their peripheral neuropathy (PN) as having improved, or gone away altogether, once their blood sugars were in a decent place. It tends not to be an overnight thing, although some Justin seem to notice things being different one day. Some folks take a supplement R-ALA (not ALA, it must be R-ALA), and find it effective. R-ALA is used in maninstream medicine, in Germany for the treatment of neuropathy. I tried it for a while for some post op neuropathy on my ribs. Over time, the neuropathy significantly eased, but I have no idea if the R-ALA had anything to do with it, or if my very long term healing Justin progressed a bit more. From my own perspective, it just felt good to be trying to do something about it. I'm sure others will be along, once UK starts waking up a bit, to add their stories and views. [/QUOTE]
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