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Looking to connect with people who have non-diabetic neuropathy

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@njed

Same here. Five years ago, diagnosed at Mayo in Rochester idiopathic axonal PN small and large fiber no cure, not a diabetic. You are right, all you can do is try to manage the symptoms and perhaps you nailed it with the words "stay active". That could be the key to help fight progression. Like some others, I am fortunate with no pain, mainly numbness and poor balance. Hopefully, someday, the medical community will figure this out. Ed

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Hi, what kind of shoes to U use?

Same here & activity has helped me immensely improve my balance & increasing my leg strength.
I’ve included a full body workout. My workout is Monday Wednesday & Friday. Off days i use my treadmill 45 to 50
Minutes. My Nordic treadmill has an IFIT app that has a trainer that controls speed & incline. You can pick different hikes. I’m presently hiking up out of the Grand Canyon.
So far my activities have improved my quality of life a great deal.