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@arcuri24 I was doing fair with foot neuropathy, then a pain doc did a pareneal injection behind my knee. It was supposed to help… he hit the nerve. I never thought a foot could hurt so bad. Leg was totally numb for 3 days, but when it came back, my foot was on fire. It still burns bad. If I eat bacon or ham it is like a blow torch on the bottom of my foot. Only thing I can do is rub lidocaine on it and wear a light sock- even to bed. What a blunder, then he wouldn’t answer a text for two weeks.

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@ld800 .

Doctors are far from perfect. I am sorry that you had that setback. One thing I know about neuropathy is that it presents with ultra-sensitivity. I have had tingling in my feet but never a burning. I have resumed taking ALA as it seems to help with my feet. I am very weary of taking medicine or injections. I believe a reaction to medication caused my neuropathy. I wonder why bacon and ham causes burning. Try some grassfed beef--a healthier choice and probably no burn.