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EB-N5 and Idiopathic PN: Long-term Usage?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 25 11:37am | Replies (39)

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@ray666 Ray - I am not surprised as to your response on the necessity of a prescription for EB-N5. Perhaps it is the combination and strength of the contents. Glad to hear that the sepsis is coming along and I'm sure your concerns over PN took a back seat, well...for now. As you say, the PN will be there after the sepsis is cleared up. It should be interesting to see if you notice any difference should you stop taking EB-N5. Likely, that's how you will know if it was helping you. I'm trying to be more active which I feel slows the progression of PN. My problem is two bad knees which can't be replaced because of my numbness and poor balance. Please keep us posted on EB-N5. Thanks.

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(@njed) Good morning, Ed. I, too, have a couple of bad joints that, if conditions were different, might be candidates for replacement: my bum left knee and my bum right hip. I've been told, though, by several clinicians that my candidacy for any replacement is now less likely because of the sepsis business –– that my immune system may never again be sufficiently robust to weather a joint replacement. That's just another one of my new realities. And here I thought that PN was the only "gift that keeps on giving" (or "taking"). Silly me. 🙂