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<blockquote data-quote="Colin of Kent" data-source="post: 1939751" data-attributes="member: 468270"><p>No history of neuropathy, no. I'm a fan of Dr B, his 'Diabetes Solution' was a stepping stone to keto for me (as for many others). My BG control is better than ever, thanks to keto; ironically, the sensation I'm experiencing (or lack thereof) has become progressively more pronounced as I spend more time with BGs that are closer to normal. My eyes have gotten worse since tightening up my control, and I understand this is normal while the body adjusts, and that in the long term, they will actually be better (I've had background retinopathy for several years, but none that's required intervention). So I'm wondering whether something similar may be happening in my nervous system. Just a thought...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin of Kent, post: 1939751, member: 468270"] No history of neuropathy, no. I'm a fan of Dr B, his 'Diabetes Solution' was a stepping stone to keto for me (as for many others). My BG control is better than ever, thanks to keto; ironically, the sensation I'm experiencing (or lack thereof) has become progressively more pronounced as I spend more time with BGs that are closer to normal. My eyes have gotten worse since tightening up my control, and I understand this is normal while the body adjusts, and that in the long term, they will actually be better (I've had background retinopathy for several years, but none that's required intervention). So I'm wondering whether something similar may be happening in my nervous system. Just a thought... [/QUOTE]
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