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<blockquote data-quote="Languagelearner" data-source="post: 2233205" data-attributes="member: 519777"><p>Well, it could easily be neuropathy and you don't need a foot amputation because the nurse wasn't interested. If I were you, I'd cut back on all carbs, and go for a high fat diet. My foot has played up for more than a month, and I am often unable to walk, but I find that overeating protein can also make things worse. I had four slices of cooked beef and then an hour later I couldn't walk. So although the keto diet is protein and fat, protein can also turn into glucose and fat has to be the main thing in the diet. After being unable to walk yesterday, I ate nothing but several spoonfuls of peanut butter yesterday (some protein, some carbs, but mainly fat) as well as some strawberries to add fibre to ward off constipation - and today my foot isn't perfect, but it's a lot better. As you can see, I'm not living on gourmet cuisine. If anyone comes to visit, I'll offer them a spoonful of peanut butter for lunch. I've also ordered Swanson Ultra Double Strength R-Fraction Alpha Lipoic Acid from Health Monthly - other forum members say this is good for neuropathy. The link is: <a href="https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid" target="_blank">https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Languagelearner, post: 2233205, member: 519777"] Well, it could easily be neuropathy and you don't need a foot amputation because the nurse wasn't interested. If I were you, I'd cut back on all carbs, and go for a high fat diet. My foot has played up for more than a month, and I am often unable to walk, but I find that overeating protein can also make things worse. I had four slices of cooked beef and then an hour later I couldn't walk. So although the keto diet is protein and fat, protein can also turn into glucose and fat has to be the main thing in the diet. After being unable to walk yesterday, I ate nothing but several spoonfuls of peanut butter yesterday (some protein, some carbs, but mainly fat) as well as some strawberries to add fibre to ward off constipation - and today my foot isn't perfect, but it's a lot better. As you can see, I'm not living on gourmet cuisine. If anyone comes to visit, I'll offer them a spoonful of peanut butter for lunch. I've also ordered Swanson Ultra Double Strength R-Fraction Alpha Lipoic Acid from Health Monthly - other forum members say this is good for neuropathy. The link is: [URL]https://www.healthmonthly.co.uk/swanson_ultra_double_strength_r-fraction_alpha_lipoic_acid[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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