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Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 17 5:52am | Replies (571)

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Hi @silverapple I agree, being angry does not help each individual with their health situation. Sorry to hear about your difficult health struggles. We do have to learn our new way of life and be thankful for our prior experiences. The journey can be lonely because everyone may have a different pain location and a different pain threshold. By learning and not being biased we gain the knowledge to make educational decisions for ourselves and perhaps be less dependent. Many times there are no answers by medical professionals. I do the next best thing and that is to learn by trial and error. After all, it is me that deals with my medical issues day by day and not the medical professionals. I have learned on my own to combat health issues when the medical professionals had no clue. I have come a long way and feel much better. I do not take any medications. I do have a high pain tolerance. I wasn’t going to sit back and be angry. Instead, I used my knowledge to help myself. I believe being optimistic is very helpful. Interesting you chose to learn Greek. May I ask your motivation for learning the basic Greek language? The dialect can be different depending on the region. Take care of yourself. I wish you well to continue with a positive attitude. Toni

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Hi Tony, I virtually agree with the your experiences of Medical Practitioners. I am now aged 90 and practicing Neuroplasticity, and am improving. I am also on nil medication. Go into my previous post for details and actual actions I have taken. Best wishes. I am also very optimistic, which is totally necessary for neuroplasticity.