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<blockquote data-quote="John418" data-source="post: 2219277" data-attributes="member: 213379"><p>Hi</p><p>I also have been told by my doctor that I have diabetic neouopathy in my feet and ankles. I have had it for more than twenty years. Long before I was told that I was diabetic. Last year I was prescribed Quinine Bisulfate 300mg. It seems to work in that it is less painful to walk now. The reports on Quinine on line are not good and a few of them give death as a side affect. As I live in Spain and it is not possible to get this medication on the Spanish NHS. I take one tablet every two day’s to make them last a bit longer.</p><p>I do use cushion foam inserts in my shoes to help and I take Tesavel 100 mg to help control my blood sugar which is now well under control.</p><p>I will be moving back to the UK this year as our children feel at 80 we are to old to be here on our own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John418, post: 2219277, member: 213379"] Hi I also have been told by my doctor that I have diabetic neouopathy in my feet and ankles. I have had it for more than twenty years. Long before I was told that I was diabetic. Last year I was prescribed Quinine Bisulfate 300mg. It seems to work in that it is less painful to walk now. The reports on Quinine on line are not good and a few of them give death as a side affect. As I live in Spain and it is not possible to get this medication on the Spanish NHS. I take one tablet every two day’s to make them last a bit longer. I do use cushion foam inserts in my shoes to help and I take Tesavel 100 mg to help control my blood sugar which is now well under control. I will be moving back to the UK this year as our children feel at 80 we are to old to be here on our own. [/QUOTE]
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