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@andyjustin

I have nine diabetic autonomic neuropathy, diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago plainly life-changing based on my symptoms, which are progressive, but are being maintained by medication. I understand that the future I anticipated is no longer in the future. I will live every day another and just adjustment learning to live with my symptoms. Some days are better than others my symptoms come and go they run the gamut. . Some days are better than others my symptoms come and go they run the gamut anywhere from tangling. to problem swallowing concentrating a bit with my balance arbitrary changes envision hearing bodily functions they come and go. They’re like bad relatives. They keep coming back even though you don’t want them to important to keep some sort of sense of humor and a positive outlook even in those dork moments they come and go to sharing on this website seems to help me by hopefully helping others who who are experiencing the effects of neuropathy to all have a good day and keep your head up and your spirits

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Andy,

We are survivors. And a positive attitude and sense of humor is what keeps us going. Kudos to you. Hope you feel better soon. Hugs, CB

That’s funny. I thought I was the only person who described them as bad relatives 😃