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Neuropathy: What works and what are scams?

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@stefanie4710

It is easy for those living in their tiny bubble of not having lived with pain to tell us that we are over-reacting. Or it's all in our head - no it's in my feet and legs! It is only a matter of time until life slaps them upside the head as it laughs and laughs. Then their minute will feel like a month....

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Welcome @stefanie4710, I have found it easier to ignore those types of people. It definitely helps when you have a circle of friends that empathizes and understands or can relate. I don't wish any of my health problems on anyone else. One of the best lines I have heard about neuropathy came from an 80 year old neurologist at a meeting of the now gone Minnesota Neuropathy Association. He said if you live long enough you will get neuropathy because nerves eventually die like any other cells in our body - paraphrased from my old man memory 🙂.

What helps you get through the day?