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<blockquote data-quote="Sam50" data-source="post: 1510049" data-attributes="member: 419035"><p>I've joined the forum on behalf on my hubby who has just been diagnosed with T2. It was the pins and needles and stabbing pains in his torso that sent him to the doctors in the first place ( we still aren't 100% certain whether he had shingles or whether this is neuropathy) but working on the assumption that it IS nerve damage he takes Alpha Lipoic acid 600mg per day and is now on a low carb diet.Our understanding is that once his BG levels are down then the sensations will improve. so far he has noticed an improvement as his levels started to come down so fingers crossed...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sam50, post: 1510049, member: 419035"] I've joined the forum on behalf on my hubby who has just been diagnosed with T2. It was the pins and needles and stabbing pains in his torso that sent him to the doctors in the first place ( we still aren't 100% certain whether he had shingles or whether this is neuropathy) but working on the assumption that it IS nerve damage he takes Alpha Lipoic acid 600mg per day and is now on a low carb diet.Our understanding is that once his BG levels are down then the sensations will improve. so far he has noticed an improvement as his levels started to come down so fingers crossed... [/QUOTE]
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