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Acupuncture helps some people with neuropathy, and not others. Seems like each of us are so different. I am so glad the B12 helped you feel more like yourself. My B12 was borderline on the low side, and i had B12 shots for months, but it did not help at all. I just don't think B1 is part of neuropathy treatment in the USA very much. Taking Benfotiamine was a true miracle for me. Within about 48 hours of taking it, my pain is gone for many hours on end, and usually only bothers me just a bit at night. A true miracle. Yes, I do think every cancer patient should check their B1, thiamine levels. The literature about low thiamine and its connection to cancer is out there!! I was flabbergasted that not one of my docs checked my B1. It was only due to a sweet lady on Mayo Connect Neuropathy group, that I discovered this miracle. I have my life back again. Best of luck, Mugs!!!! LoriRenee1

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Thank you all for sharing your story. It has open my eyes. I have been suffering with nerve damage from breast mastectomy surgery. I will definitely try this.....